ROCKVILLE (AP) - A Montgomery County prosecutor says police found a Camp David map with a presidential motorcade route at the home of a teen held on firearms offenses.
Montgomery Assistant State's Attorney Peter A. Feeney also said at a court hearing yesterday that Colin McKenzie-Gude of Bethesda had a document that appears to describe how to kill someone 200 meters away, The Washington Post reports.
Eighteen-year-old McKenzie-Gude faces charges of manufacture and possession of a destructive device. His father, Joe Gude, who authorities say bought weapons for his son, is also charged, as is a 17-year-old Gaithersburg youth.
Lawyers for both teenagers say their clients had no plans to hurt anyone.
District Judge J. Michael Conroy Jr. reduced McKenzie-Gude's bond from $1 million to $750,000.