FBI Finds Child Porn on Museum Shooter's Computer

By Harry Kimball,  Newser Staff
Posted Jun 18, 2009 3:44 PM CDT
FBI Finds Child Porn on Museum Shooter's Computer
The FBI evidence response team arrives at the U.S. Holocaust Museum.   (AP Photo)

Police discovered child pornography on a computer during a search of the home of suspected Holocaust Museum gunman James von Brunn, the Washington Post reports. FBI agents would not detail the amount or type of material discovered in the 88-year-old's Annapolis apartment. They also found a rifle, a handwritten will, and what seems to be a painting of Hitler and Jesus.

In von Brunn’s car, police found ammunition for the rifle allegedly used in the attack, which left a security guard dead. Also found were business cards for his white supremacist website and a handwritten note with his signature. The note reads: “The Holocaust is a lie. Obama was created by the Jews.” Von Brunn is still in the hospital recovering from gunshot wounds. (More James Von Brunn stories.)

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