US man with gun cache charged for threatening to shoot up hotel

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LOS ANGELES, Aug 23, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – A US man with a large home arsenal
was charged Thursday for allegedly threatening to open fire at a Los Angeles
hotel, as the United States reels from recent mass shootings.

The suspect, 37-year-old Long Beach Marriott employee Rodolfo Montoya,
allegedly told a co-worker that he was angry and planned to open fire at work
on anyone who crossed his path.

Police found an assortment of weapons, including an AR-15 rifle, which
Montoya was not authorized to have in the state of California. The weapon has
been commonly used to commit a number of US gun massacres.

Authorities additionally found other firearms, hundreds of rounds of
ammunition and tactical gear.

“Suspect Montoya had clear plans, intent and the means to carry out an act
of violence that may have resulted in a mass casualty incident,” Long Beach
Police Chief Robert Luna told reporters at a news conference after the
arrest.

According to an initial investigation, Montoya, who was a cook, was upset
over recent workplace activity having to do with human resources.

His colleague took the threat seriously and told a manager who alerted the
police.

Montoya was arrested Tuesday at his home.

Luna told the hotel manager that he “saved many lives, not only of your
employees but any customers that may have been at the Marriott when this guy
decided to show up.”

The charges come after two mass shootings in the US earlier this month —
one in Dayton, Ohio and the other in El Paso, Texas — left a total of 31
people dead.

Following those shootings, President Donald Trump has said he supports
expanding background checks but has come out against an assault weapons ban,
a measure that is also opposed by the powerful gun lobby, the National Rifle
Association.