According to an updated report from WKBN, U.S. Marshals and DEA agents seized “a number of loaded assault rifles and handguns” from the Youngstown home of Lynn Bowden this morning.
The report also states that agents and police have purchased drugs from the home in the past, but not from Bowden.
Here’s the latest:
U.S. Marshals and the Drug Enforcement Agency seized a number of loaded assault rifles and handguns during a search of the Youngstown home of local football standout Lynn Bowden.
They were at the house in the 200 block of Superior Street while Bowden stood on the porch in handcuffs with other people who were in the house.