Kevin Krebs Arrested With Arsenal at Protest Site

WEST CHESTER, Pa. – Authorities in Chester County are investigating a potentially serious domestic threat after a man was arrested carrying weapons at a local protest and later linked to a large stockpile of explosives and firearms.

Kevin Krebs, 31, was taken into custody on June 14 at the “No Kings” protest in West Chester. Hidden under his clothes, police found a loaded handgun, multiple loaded magazines for handguns and assault rifles, several knives, a ski mask, and gloves.

Following his arrest, investigators searched Krebs’ home on Conestoga Road in East Whiteland Township, uncovering an alarming collection of materials including:

13 improvised explosive devices (IEDs)

Sketches of bomb designs

Tactical gear and vests

A homemade firearm silencer

3D printers and a machine gun conversion device

In total, 21 firearms were voluntarily turned over to police by Krebs’ family members.

Chester County District Attorney Christopher de Barrena-Sarobe said at a news conference that, while no formal plan or manifesto has been found, authorities are continuing to investigate whether Krebs posed a credible threat of domestic terrorism.

“We’re still trying to understand his bomb-making background, his mindset, and overall intent,” said de Barrena-Sarobe, urging the public to share any relevant information about Krebs.

The investigation is ongoing.

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