US Homeland Security Employee Pleads Guilty To Weapons Charged

He faces 10 years, or a $125,000 fine, but could get a lesser sentence.

 

 

MARTINSBURG, W.Va. (AP) – A Department of Homeland Security analyst has pleaded guilty to making illegal silencers after taking a gun and other weapons into his agency’s building in Washington.

Jonathan Wienke pleaded guilty Wednesday in federal court in Martinsburg, West Virginia, to illegally making a firearm.

Court filings allege Wienke carried a backpack with a knife, infrared camera, pepper spray and handcuffs into agency headquarters June 9. Authorities found a gun in his pocket, and later found ingredients for explosives and gun silencers at his Martinsburg home.

Wienke faces up to 10 years in prison and a $250,000 fine, but prosecutors agreed to recommend a lesser sentence.

The department’s chief security officer told a congressional subcommittee there’s “no indication” Wienke planned workplace violence.

 

By The Associated Press