A former soldier who disturbed his neighbors in Montesano when he repeatedly expressed support for militants in the Islamic State and reportedly told a federal agent about his desire to attack Joint Base Lewis-McChord was charged in federal court Monday with illegally possessing firearms. Daniel Seth Franey, 33, faces up to 10 years in prison if he’s convicted on any of five counts for his alleged weapons violations. He did not own any of the guns he reportedly handled, and agents who searched his home last weekend did not find firearms there. He’s accused of possessing firearms during five staged gun-buying trips he made with an undercover federal agent, according to a criminal complaint...
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