A man charged in an investigation into an alleged biolab operation in Las Vegas has also been accused of illegally keeping firearms in his home, according to multiple reports citing a federal complaint.
Ori Solomon, 55, the property manager of the location where the alleged laboratory was discovered, faces state charges for allegedly disposing and discharging hazardous waste, the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD) said in a press conference on Monday.
According to a criminal complaint reviewed by Newsweek, he is also accused of illegally keeping firearms, including a Glock handgun, after a federal search warrant was issued for his residence on February 2.
Suspected Las Vegas Biolab
The FBI and LVMPD carried out a search warrant on a house in Sugar Springs Drive between Saturday and Monday, when they found potentially hazardous substances stored in a locked garage…