Affiant alleges the following
grounds for search and seizure:
I, Davy Aguilera, being duly
sworn, depose and state that:
I am a Special Agent with the US
Treasury Department, BATF, Austin, Texas, and I have been so employed
for approximately 5 years. This affidavit is based on my own
investigation as well as information furnished to me by other law
enforcement officers and concerned citizens.
On June 4, 1992, I met with Lt.
Gene Barber, McClennan County Sheriff's Department, Waco, Texas, who has
received extensive training in explosives classification, identification
and the rendering safe of explosive devices and has been recognized in
Federal Court as an expert witness in this field. Lt. Barber stated that
he had received information in May 1992, from an employee of United
Parcel Service, Waco, Texas, that from April through June of 1992,
several deliveries had been made to a place known as the "Mag-Bag",
Route 7, Box 555-B, Waco, Texas, 76705, located on Farm Road number
2491, in the names of Mike Schroeder and David Koresh, which the UPS
employee believed to be firearms components and explosives. Through my
investigation, I know that the place known as the "Mag-Bag" is a small
tract of land located at the above address which has two metal buildings
located on it. The name "Mag-Bag" comes from the shipping label which is
accompanied many items shipped to the above address. I and other agents
have personally observed vehicles consistently over the past six months
at the "mag-Bag" location which are registered to Vernon Wayne Howell,
aka: David Koresh. Lt. Barber further stated that the UPS employee,
Larry Gilbreath, became suspicious and concerned about the deliveries,
most of which were shipped COD because of their frequency and because of
the method used by the recipient to receive the shipments and to pay for
them.
Lt. Barber explained that David
Koresh was an alias name used by Vernon Wayne Howell who operated a
religious cult commune near Waco, Texas, at a place commonly known as
the Mount Carmel Center, which is one of the premises to be searched and
more specifically described above. I have learned from my investigation,
particularly from my discussions with former cult members that Vernon
Howell adopted the name David Koresh more than a year ago. The name
"David Koresh" was chosen by Howell because Howell believed that the
name helped designate him as the messiah or the anointed one of God. Lt.
Barber further related that he was told by Gilbreath that he had been
making deliveries to the "Mag-Bag" and the Mt. Carmel Center on Double
EE Ranch Road, Waco, Texas, for several years, but he had never been
suspicious of any of the deliveries until 1992. Gilbreath became
concerned because he made several COD deliveries addressed to the
"Mag-Bag", but when he would stop at that location he was instructed to
wait while a telephone call was made to the Mt. Carmel Center by the
person at the "Mag-Bag", usually Woodrow Kendrick or Mike Schroeder,
notifying the person who answered the phone at the Mt. Carmel Center
that UPS was coming there with a COD delivery, after which Gilbreath
would be instructed to drive to the Mt. Carmel Center to deliver the
package and collect for it. That on those occasions when he was at the
Mt. Carmel Center to deliver and collect for the COD packages he saw
several manned observation posts, and believed that the observers were
armed.
Lt. Barber stated that he was told
by Larry Gilbreath (UPS) that in May of 1992 two cases of inert hand
grenades and a quantity of black gunpowder were delivered by him to the
"Mag-Bag." The source of these shipments was unknown to Gilbreath.
On June 9, 1992, I was contacted
by Lt. Barber who told me that he had learned from Larry Gilbreath that
in June of 1992, the UPS delivered 90 pounds of powdered aluminum metal
and 30 to 40 cardboard tubes, 24 inches in length and 1 1/4 to 1 1/2
inches in diameter, which were shipped from the Fox Fire Company,
Pocatello, Idaho, to "Mag-Bag." From another shipper whose identity is
unknown, to parcels containing a total of 60 M-16/AR-15 ammunition
magazines were delivered by UPS to the "mag-Bag" on June 8, 1992. I know
based upon my training and experience that an AR-15 is a semi-automatic
rifle practically identical to the M-16 rifle carried by United States
Armed Forces. The AR-15 rifle fires .223 caliber ammunition and, just
like the M-16, can carry magazines of ammunition ranging from 30 to 60
rounds of ammunition. I have been involved in many cases where
defendants, following a relatively simple process, convert AR-15
semi-automatic rifles to fully automatic rifles of the nature of the
M-16. This conversion process can often be accomplished by an individual
purchasing certain parts which will quickly transform the rifle to fire
fully automatic. Often times templates, milling machines, lathes and
instruction guides are utilized by the converter.
Lt. Barber furnished me with
recently taken aerial photographs of the Mt. Carmel Center which had
been taken by Captain Dan Weyenberg of the McClennan County Sheriff's
Department, Waco, Texas. Among the things noted in the photographs was a
buried bus near the main structure and an observation tower,
approximately three or four stories tall with windows on all four sides
enabling a view from the structure of 360 degrees.
I was also advised by Lt. Barber
that Robert Cervenka, a known long time McClennan County citizen, who
lives near the Mt. Carmel Center compound, had, on several occasions,
from January through February of 1992, heard machine gun fire coming
from the compound property. Mr. Cervenka offered law enforcement
authorities his residence to be used as a surveillance post.
On July 21, 1992, I met with
Robert L. Cervenka, Route 7, Box 103, Riesel, Texas. Mr. Cervenka farms
the property surrounding the east side of the Mt. Carmel property. Mr.
Cervenka stated that he has farmed that area since 1948. From about
January and February of 1992 he has heard machine gun fire on the Vernon
Howell property during the night hours. He is familiar with and knows
the sound of machine gun fire because he did a tour overseas with the US
Army. He believes that some of the gunfire he heard was being done with
.50 caliber machine guns and possibly M-16 machine guns.
On November 13, 1992, I spoke with
Lt. Gene Barber who told me that Mr. Cervenka, whose ranch is adjacent
to the Mt. Carmel property, had reported hearing bursts of gunfire from
the Mt. Carmel compound on November 8, 1992, at approximately 2:45 p.m.
On June 8, 1992, based on
information gained from Gilbreath by Lt. Barber, I interviewed Dave
Haupert, Olympic Arms Inc., Olympia Washington, a company which had
shipped several parcels to David Koresh at the "Mag-Bag", Route 7, Box
555-B, Waco, Texas. Mr. Haupert told me that the records of Olympic Arms
Inc., indicated that approximately forty-five AR-15/M-16 rifle upper
receiver units, with barrels of various calibers, had been shipped from
March through April of 1992 to the Mag-Bag corporation for a total cost
of $11,107.31, cash on delivery.
On January 13, 1993, I interviewed
Larry Gilbreath in Waco, Texas, and confirmed the information which had
previously been related to me by Lt. Barber. Mr. Gilbreath told me that
although he had been making deliveries at the "Mag-Bag" and the Mt.
Carmel Center for quite some time, his suspicion about the packages
being delivered to those places was never aroused until about February
1992. At that time the invoices accompanying a number of packages
reflected that they contained firearm parts and accessories as well as
various chemicals. He stated that in May 1992, a package which was
addressed to the "Mag-Bag" accidentally broke open while it was being
loaded on his delivery truck. He saw that it contained three other
boxes, the contents of which were "pineapple" type hand grenades which
he believed to be inert. He stated that there were about 50 of the
grenades and that he later delivered them to the Mt. Carmel Center. The
Mt. Carmel Center is that tract of land depicted in the photograph
labeled "attachment B" with the main residential structure being
depicted in "attachment C."
Mr. Gilbreath stated that these
suspicious packages were usually addressed to the "Mag-Bag" or to David
Koresh. When he would stop to deliver them to the "Mag-Bag" he was met
most of the time by Woodrow Kendrick and on other occasions by Steve
Schneider. They would have him wait while they telephoned the Mt. Carmel
Center to tell them that UPS was coming with a COD package. He would be
instructed to take the package(s) to the Mt. Carmel Center. Upon
arriving at the Mt. Carmel Center he was usually met by Perry Jones or
on occasion by Steve Schneider who would pay the COD charges in cash and
would accept delivery of the shipments.
On this same date, June 8, 1992, I
interviewed Glen Deruiter, manager, Sarco Inc., Stirling, New Jersey,
and learned from him that in May of 1992 their company shipped one M-16
parts set kit with a sling and magazine to the "Mag-Bag" in the name of
David Koresh. The total value of these items was $284.95.
Also on June 8, 1992, I
interviewed Cynthia Aleo, Owner/manager Nesard Gun Parts Co.,
Barrington, Illinois, and learned from her that in May of 1992 her
company shipped to the "Mag-Bag" 2 M-16 machine gun CAR kits and 2 M-16
machine gun EZ kits. These kits contain all the parts of an M-16 machine
gun except for the lower receiver unit which is the "firearm" by lawful
definition. Ms. Aleo stated that the total amount of sales to the
"Mag-Bag" was $1227.00. Within the past month I have spoken with Curtis
Bartlett, firearms technician with BATF and have learned that Nesard Co.
has been under investigation in the past by BATF for engaging in a
scheme to supply parts which would enable individuals to construct
illegal weapons from various component parts.
On June 23, 1992, I spoke with ATF
compliance inspector Robert Souza, Seattle, Washington, who inquired
about the "Mag-Bag" corporation, Route 7, Box 555, Waco, Texas. He had
received some invoices reflecting a large quantity of upper receivers
and AR-15 parts being shipped to "Mag-Bag", Waco, Texas, from Olympic
Arms Inc., 624 Old Pacific Highway, SE, Olympia, Washington. Inspector
Souza faxed me copies of invoices reflecting purchases of twenty AR-15
upper receiver units with barrels by the "Mag-Bag" on March 26 and 30,
1992. These items are in addition to the items referred to above.
As a result of my investigation of
shipments to Howell/Koresh and Mike Schroeder at the "Mag-Bag"
Corporation, Waco, Texas, through UPS and the inspection of the firearms
records of Henry McMahon, dba Hewitt Handguns, Hewitt, Texas, I have
learned that they acquired during 1992 the following firearms and
related explosive paraphernalia:
104 AR-15/M-16 upper receiver
groups with barrels 8,100 rounds of 9MM and .223 caliber ammunition for
AR-15/M-16 20 100 round capacity drum magazines for AK-47 rifles 260
M-16/AR-15 magazines 30 M-14 magazines 2 M-16 EZ kits 2 M-16 CAR kits 1
M-76 grenade launcher (not a typo, this is what it says) 200 M-31
practice rifle grenades 4 M-16 parts set kits "A" 2 flare launchers 2
cases (approximately 50) inert practice hand grenades 40-50 pounds of
black gunpowder 30 pounds of potassium nitrate 5 pounds of magnesium
metal powder 1 pound of igniter cord (a Class C explosive) 91 AR-15
lower receiver units 26 various calibers and brands of handguns and long
guns 90 pounds of aluminum metal powder 30-40 cardboard tubes
The amount of expenditure for the
above listed firearm paraphernalia, excluding the 91 AR-15 lower
receiver units and the 26 complete firearms, was in excess of
$44,300.00.
From my investigation I have
learned that a number of shipments to the "Mag-Bag" have been from
vendors with questionable trade practices. One is presently under
investigation by the ATF for violations of the National Firearms Act
which prohibits unlawful possession of machine guns, silencers,
destructive devices, and machine gun conversion kits.
Because of the sensitivity of this
investigation these vendors have not been contacted by me for copies of
invoices indicating the exact items shipped to the "Mag-Bag."
On November 13, 1992, I
interviewed Lt. Coy Jones, McClennan County Sheriff's Department, Waco,
Texas, and learned from him that he had spoken with an employee of UPS,
Waco, Texas, who wished to remain anonymous. This person told Jones that
Marshal Keith Butler, a relative of the person who wishes to remain
anonymous, is a machinist by trade and is associated with Vernon Howell.
The records of the Texas
Department of Public Safety reflect that Butler has been arrested on 7
occasions since 1984 for unlawful possession of drugs. Two of the
arrests resulted in convictions for possession of a controlled
substance. Butler's latest arrest and conviction was in January 1992.
Butler received a sentence of three years in the Texas Department of
Corrections. In April 1992 Butler was paroled to McClennan County,
Texas.
On November 13, 1992, I
interviewed Terry Fuller, a deputy sheriff for the McClennan County
Sheriff's Department, Waco, Texas, and learned from him that on November
6, 1992, at approximately 1:25 pm while on route patrol in the area of
the Mt. Carmel Center, the property controlled by Vernon Howell, he
heard a loud explosion in the area of the north part of the Mt. Carmel
property. As he drove toward the area where he thought the explosion had
occurred, he observed a large cloud of grey smoke dissipating from
ground level on the north end of the Mt. Carmel property.
On December 7, 1992, I spoke with
Special Agent Carlos Torres, BATF, Houston, Texas, who had been
assisting me in a portion of this investigation. He related to me the
results of his interview on December 4, 1992, with Joyce Sparks, Texas
Department of Human Services, Waco, Texas. Special Agent Torres told me
that Ms. Sparks received a complaint from outside the State of Texas
that David Koresh was operating a commune-type compound and that he was
sexually abusing young girls. Ms. Sparks stated that on February 27,
1992, she, along with two other employees of the Texas Dept. of Human
Services, and two McClennan County Sheriff's deputies responded to the
complaint. They went to the Mt. Carmel Center compound, located east of
Waco in McClennan County. When they arrived at the compound they were
met by a lady who identified herself as Rachel Koresh, the wife of David
Koresh.
Mrs. Koresh was reluctant to talk
with Ms. Sparks because David Koresh was not there. She had strict
orders from him not to talk with anyone unless he was present. Ms.
Sparks finally was able to convince Mrs. Koresh to allow her to talk
with some of the children who were present. She talked to a young boy
about 7 or 8 years old. The child said that he could not wait to grow up
and be a man. When Ms. Sparks asked him why he was in such a hurry to
grow up he replied that when he grew up he would get a "long gun" just
like all the other men there. When Ms. Sparks pursued the subject the
boy told her that all the adults had guns and that they were always
practicing with them.
Ms. Sparks also told Special Agent
Torres that she was escorted through part of the building where she
noted a lot of construction being performed. She also said that she
could not determine how many people were in the group but estimated
about 60-70 people there including men, women and children. She stated
that she saw about 15-20 adult males there.
Ms. Sparks also said that on April
6, 1992, she visited the compound again. On this occasion she talked
with David Koresh. She asked Koresh about the firearms which she had
been told by the small child. Koresh admitted that there were a few
firearms there, but said that most of the adults did not know of them,
and there were too few to be of any significance. Ms. Sparks said that
when she pressed Koresh about the firearms and their location at the
compound, he offered to show her around. He requested that she wait
about 30 minutes until he could get the other residents out of the
building so they would not see where he had the firearms stored. After a
period of time, Ms. Sparks was escorted through part of the building by
Koresh. She noted that there was more construction activity and that the
inside of the structure looked quite different from her previous visit.
Each time Ms. Sparks asked Koresh about the location of the firearms, he
would tell her that they were in a safe place where the children could
not get to them. He would then change the subject.
Ms. Sparks said that she noticed a
trap door in the floor at one end of the building. When she inquired
about it, Koresh allowed her to look into the trap door. She could see a
ladder leading down into a buried school bus from which all the seats
had been removed. At one end of the bus she could see a very large
refrigerator with numerous bullet holes. She also saw three long guns
lying on the floor of the bus, however, she did not know the make or
caliber of them. She stated that there was no electricity in the bus.
Everything she saw was with the aid of a pen light. When questioned by
Ms. Sparks, Koresh said that the bus was where he practiced his target
shooting in order not to disturb his neighbors.
Ms. Sparks felt the entire walk
through the compound was staged for her by Koresh. When she asked to
speak with some of the children and other residents, Koresh refused,
stating they were not available. She said that during her conversation
with Koresh, he told her that he was the "Messenger" from God, that the
world was coming to an end, and that when he "reveals" himself the riots
in Los Angeles would pale in comparison to what was going to happen in
Waco, Texas. Koresh stated that it would be a "military type operation"
and that all the "non-believers" would have to suffer.
On December 11, 1992, I
interviewed Robyn Bunds in LaVerne, California. Robyn Bunds is a former
member and resident of Vernon Howell's commune in Waco, Texas. She told
me that in 1988 at the age of 19, she gave birth to a son who was
fathered by Vernon Howell. Her departure from the commune in 1990 was a
result of Howell becoming progressively more violent and abusive.
While she was there she and other
residents were subjected to watching extremely violent movies of the
Viet Nam war which Howell would refer to as training films. Howell
forced members to stand guard of the commune 24 hours a day with loaded
weapons. Howell always was in possession of firearms and kept one under
his bed while sleeping. Robyn stated that her present residence in
California belonged to her parents. For a period of several years,
Howell had exclusive control of the residence and used it for other
members of his cult when they were in California. It was later
relinquished by Howell to Robyn's mother. In June 1992, while she was
cleaning one of the bedrooms of the residence, she found a plastic bag
containing gun parts. She showed them to her brother, David Bunds, who
has some knowledge of firearms. He told her it was a machine gun
conversion kit. She stored the gun parts in her garage because she felt
certain that Howell would send some of his followers to pick them up.
Subsequent to her discovery of the conversion kit, Paul Fatta, Jimmy
Riddle, and Neal Vaega, all members of Howell's cult, and residents of
the commune in Waco, came from Waco, Texas, to California, and picked up
the conversion kit.
On December 12, 1992, I
interviewed Jeannine Bunds, the mother of Robyn and David Bunds. She
told me that she was a former member of Howell's group in Waco, Texas,
having left there in September, 1991. She is a registered nurse and was
working in that capacity at the Good Samaritan Hospital, Los Angeles,
California. While at Howell's commune in Waco, she participated in live
fire shooting exercises conducted by Howell. She saw several long guns
there, some of which she described as AK-47 rifles. Mrs. Bunds described
the weapon to me and was able to identify an AK-47 from among a number
of photographs of firearms shown to her by me. I believe that she is
well able to identify an AK-47. In July of 1991 she saw Howell shooting
a machine gun on the back portion of the commune property. She knew it
was a machine gun because it functioned with a very rapid fire and would
tear up the ground when Howell shot it. Mrs. Bunds also told me that
Howell had fathered at least fifteen children from various women and
young girls at the compound. Some of the girls who had babies fathered
by Howell were as young as 12 years old. She had personally delivered 7
of these children.
According to Ms. Bunds, Howell
annuls all marriages of couples who join his cult. He then has exclusive
sexual access to the women. He also, according to Mrs. Bunds, has
regular sexual relations with young girls there. The girls ages are from
11 years old to adulthood.
On January 6, 1993, I interviewed
Jeannine Bunds again, in Los Angeles, California. I showed her several
photographs of firearms and explosive devices. She identified an AR-15
rifle, and a pineapple type hand grenade as being items which she had
seen at the Mt. Carmel Center while she was there. She stated that she
saw several of the AR-15 rifles and at least one of the hand grenades.
On January 7, 1993, I interviewed
Deborah Sue Bunds in Los Angeles, California. She was the wife of David
Bunds, and she had been a member of the "Branch Davidians" since birth.
She stated she first met Vernon Wayne Howell in July, 1980. When Howell
assumed leadership of the "Branch" in Waco, Texas, in 1987, he began to
change the context of their doctrine. While she was at the Mt. Carmel
compound in Waco, Texas, she was assigned under Howell's direction to
guard duty with a loaded weapon. About February, 1989, she observed
Howell shooting a machine gun behind the main structure of the compound.
She is sure the firearm was a machine gun because of the rapid rate of
fire and the rate of fire was much different from that which was usually
conducted during practice exercises on the compound. After describing
the firing of this weapon to me, I believe that Ms. Bunds was describing
the firing of an automatic weapon.
Mrs. Deborah Bunds also told me
that during an evening meal a short time after having seen Howell shoot
the machine gun, she overheard Howell and his closest associates
discussing machine guns. Howell was very excited about having a machine
gun. He voiced a desire to acquire additional machine guns specifically
AK-47 type macine guns.
During this investigation I made
inquiries of a number of law enforcement data bases for information
about those commune residents who I have been able to identify. Through
TECS I learned that some 40 foreign nationals from Jamaica, United
Kingdom, Israel, Australia, and New Zealand have entered the United
States at various times in the past and have used the address of the Mt.
Carmel Center, Waco, Texas, as their point of contact while here.
According to INS records, most of these foreign nationals have
overstayed their entry permits or visas and are therefore illegally in
the United States. I know that it is a violation of Title 18, U.S.C.
Section 922, for an illegal alien to receive a firearm.
On January 1 and January 3, 1993,
Mrs. Poia Vaega, of Mangere, Auckland, New Zealand, was interviewed
telephonically by Resident Agent in Charge Bill Buford, BATF, Little
Rock Arkansas, who also is assisting me in this investigation. The
results of Special Agent Buford's interview on January 1, 1993, was
reduced to writing and furnished to me. Special Agent Buford's interview
on January 3, 1993, was tape recorded with the permission of Poia Vaega
and has since been transcribed and typewritten. Both the tape recording
and the transcription was furnished to me by Special Agent Buford. Both
interviews with Poia Vaega revealed a false imprisonment for a term of
three and a half months which began in June of 1991 and physical and
sexual abuse of one of Mrs. Vaega's sisters, Doreen Saipaia. This was
while she was a member of the Branch Davidian at the Mt. Carmel Center,
Waco, Texas. The physical and sexual abuse was done by Vernon Wayne
Howell and Stanley Sylvia, a close follower of Howell, on several
occasions.
It was learned From Mrs. Vaega
that she and her husband Leslie were also members of Howell's group in
Waco for a short period of time in March, 1990. Upon their arrival at
Mt. Carmel Center, she and her husband were separated and not allowed to
sleep together or have any sexual contact.
According to Mrs. Vaega, all the
girls and women at the compound were exclusively reserved for Howell.
She stated that Howell would preach his philosophy, which did not always
coincide with the bible, for hours at a time. She and her husband left
the compound after ten days because her husband did not agree with
Howell's doctrine but that her two sisters stayed behind.
Mrs. Vaega also related that she
was present at one of the study periods held by Howell when Howell
passed his personal AK-47 machine gun around for the group to handle and
look over.
On January 6, 1993, I received the
results of an examination conducted by Jerry A. Taylor, explosives
enforcement officer, BATF, Walnut Creek, California, in response to a
request from me to render an opinion on device design, construction,
functioning, effects and classification of explosives materials which
have been accumulated by Howell and his followers. Mr. Taylor has
received extensive training in explosives classification, identification
and rendering safe of explosive devices and has been recognized on
numerous occasions as an expert witness in Federal Court. Mr. Taylor
stated that the chemicals Potassium Nitrate, Aluminum and Magnesium,
when mixed in the proper proportions do constitute an explosive as
defined by federal law. He further stated that igniter cord is an
explosive. Also Mr. Taylor stated that the inert practice rifle grenades
and hand grenades would, if modified as weapons, with the parts
available to Howell, become explosive devices as defined by federal law.
Finally, he stated that black powder is routinely used as the main
charge when manufacturing improvised explosive weapons, such as grenades
and pipe bombs. I know that Title 26, U.S.C. Section 5845, makes it
unlawful for a person to possess any combination of parts designed or
intended for use in converting any device into a destructive device. The
definition of "firearm" includes any combination of parts either
designed or intended for use in converting any device into a destructive
device, such as a grenade, and from which a destructive device may be
readily assembled. See United States vs Price, 877 F.2d 334 (5th Cir.
1989). So long as an individual possesses all the component parts item
constitutes a destructive device, even though it is not assembled, so
long as it can be readily assembled. United States vs Russell, 468
F.SUPP. 322 (D.C. Tex. 1979).
On January 8, 1993, I interviewed
Marc Breault in Los Angeles, California. He is an American citizen who
lives in Australia with his wife Elizabeth. He was once a member of the
Branch Davidian in Waco, Texas. He lived at the Mt. Carmel Center from
early 1988 until September 1989. While there he participated in physical
training and firearms shooting exercises conducted by Howell. He stood
guard armed with a loaded weapon. Guard duty was maintained 24 hours a
day, 7 days a week. Those who stood guard duty were instructed by Howell
to "shoot to kill" anyone who attempted to come through the entrance
gate of the Mt. Carmel property. On one occasion, Howell told him that
he wanted to obtain and/or manufacture machine guns, grenades and
explosive devices. Howell stated he thought that the gun control laws
were ludicrous because an individual could easily acquire a firearm and
the necessary parts to convert it to a machine gun, but if a person had
the gun and the parts together they would be in violation of the law. On
another occasion Howell told him that he was interested in acquiring the
"Anarchist's Cookbook" which I know is a publication outlining
clandestine operations to include instructions and formulas for
manufacturing improvised explosive devices.
On January 12, 1993, I spoke with
Special Agent Earl Dunagan, BATF, Austin, Texas, who is assisting me in
this investigation. He related the results of his inquiry to the ATF
firearms technology branch, Washington, DC, for an opinion concerning
the firearms parts which have been accumulated by Howell and his group.
Special Agent Dunagan stated that he had spoken with Curtis Bartlett,
firearms enforcement officer, Washington, DC, and was told by Officer
Bartlett that the firearms parts which Howell has received and the
method by which he has received them is consistent with activities in
other ATF investigations in various parts of the US which have resulted
in the discovery and seizure of machine guns. Mr. Bartlett stated that
the firearms parts received by Howell could be used to assemble both
semi-automatic firearms and machine guns. He has examined many firearms
which had been assembled as machine guns which include these type parts.
Mr. Bartlett also told Special
Agent Dunagan that one of the vendors of supplies to Howell has been the
subject of several ATF investigations in the past. ATF executed a search
warrant at this company and had seized a number of illegal machine guns
and silencers.
Special Agent Dunagan told me that
on January 12, 1993, he spoke to Special Agent Mark Mutz, ATF,
Washington, DC, who was the case agent on the above ongoing
investigation dealing with the illicit supplier who has provided gun
parts to Howell. Special Agent Mutz stated that during the execution of
the federal search warrant at the company's office in South Carolina he
saw large quantities of M-16 machine gun and AK-47 machine gun parts.
The company maintained their inventory of these parts as "replacement
parts" so they fell easily within a loophole in the federal law which
prohibited ATF from seizing the parts. Special Agent Mutz stated that
the company had all the necessary parts to convert AR-15 rifles and
semi-automatic AK-47 rifles into machine guns if their customers had the
upper and lower receivers for those firearms. Based on my investigation
as stated above in the description of gun parts shipped to Howell I know
that Howell possesses the upper and lower receivers for the firearms
which he apparently trying to convert to fully automatic.
Mr. Bartlett told me that another
one of the vendors of supplies to Howell, Nesard Gun Parts Co., 27 West
990 Industrial Road, Barrington, Illinois, has also been the subject of
an ATF investigation. Officer of that company, Gerald Grayson, Cynthia
Aleo, and Anthony Aleo all plead guilty to ATF charges. The Nesard
Company which owned Sendra Corporation was shipping AR-15 receivers
through the Sendra Corporation, along with part kits from the Nesard
Company. When these parts are assembled it resulted in the manufacture
of a short barreled rifle. Even though the above subjects are convicted
felons they continue to conduct business because the Nesard Gun Parts
Co. distributes gun parts and not firearms.
On January 25, 1993, I interviewed
David Block in Los Angeles, California. He stated that he was a member
of Howell's cult at the Mt. Carmel Center, Waco, Texas, from March 1992
until June 13, 1992. During the time he was there he attended two gun
shows with Vernon Howell, Mike Schroeder, Paul Fatta, and Henry McMahon,
who is a federally licensed firearms dealer. The gun shows were in
Houston and San Antonio, Texas.
While at the Mt. Carmel Center, he
saw a metal lathe and a metal milling machine which were normally
operated by Donald Bunds and Jeff Little. Donald Bunds, a mechanical
engineer, has the capability to fabricate firearm parts according to
Block. On one occasion, at the Mt. Carmel Center, he observed Bunds
designing what Bunds described as a "grease gun/sten gun" on an Auto Cad
computer located at the residence building at the compound. The computer
has the capability of displaying a three dimensional rendering of
objects on a computer monitor screen. The object appeared to be a
cylindrical tube with a slot cut into the side of it for a bolt cocking
lever. Bunds told him that Howell wanted Bunds to design a "grease gun"
which they could manufacture. Mr. Block told me that on another occasion
at the Mt. Carmel Center, he saw Donald Bunds designing a template which
Bunds explained was to fit around the "grease gun" tubes indicating
where the bolt lever slots were to be milled out. This was another step
in manufacturing "grease guns" which had been requested by Howell. I
know that a "grease gun" is a machine gun following after the design of
a WWII era military weapon.
During his time at the Mt. Carmel
Center, Mr. Block was present on several occasions when Howell would ask
if anyone had any knowledge about making hand grenades or converting
semi-automatic rifles to machine guns. At one point he also heard
discussion about a shipment of inert hand grenades and Howell's intent
to reactivate them. Mr. Block stated that he observed at the compound
published magazines such as "The Shotgun News" and other related
clandestine magazines. He heard extensive talk of the existence of the
"Anarchist's Cookbook."
Mr. Block told me that he observed
a .50 caliber rifle mounted on a bipod along with .50 caliber
ammunition. However, what Mr. Block described to ATF agents was a
British Boys .52 caliber anti-tank rifle (a destructive device.) Mr.
Block further stated that he also heard talk of the existence of two
additional .50 caliber rifles on the compound. There was also extensive
talk about converting the .50 caliber rifles and other rifles to machine
guns.
Mr. Block also told me that he met
James Paul Jones from Redding, Claifornia, who was visiting the Mt.
Carmel Center in April or May of 1992. According to Howell, Jones was a
firearms and explosives expert.
On February 22, 1993, ATF Special
Agent Robert Rodriguez told me that on February 21, 1993, while acting
in an undercover capacity, he was contacted by David Koresh and was
invited to the Mt. Carmel compound. Special Agent Rodriguez accepted the
invitation and met with David Koresh inside the compound. Vernon Howell,
aka David Koresh, played music on a guitar for 30 minutes and then began
to read the bible to Special Agent Rodriguez. During this session,
Special Agent Rodriguez was asked numerous questions about his life.
After answering all the questions, Special Agent Rodriguez was asked to
attend a two week bible session with David Koresh. This was for Special
Agent Rodriguez to learn the seven seals and become a member of the
group. Special Agent Rodriguez was told that by becoming a member he
(Rodriguez) was going to be watched and disliked. David Koresh stated
that Special Agent Rodriguez would be disliked because the government
did not consider the group religious, and that he (Korseh) did not pay
taxes, or local taxes because he felt he did not have to. David Koresh
told Special Agent Rodriguez that he believed in the right to bear arms
but that the US government was going to take away that right. David
Koresh asked Special Agent Rodriguez if he knew that if he (Rodriguez)
purchased a drop-in sear for an AR-15 rifle it would not be illegal. But
if he had an AR-15 rifle with the sear that it would be against the law.
David Koresh stated that the sear could be purchased legally. David
Koresh stated that the bible gave him the right to bear arms. David
Koresh then advised Special Agent Rodriguez that he had something he
wanted Special Agent Rodriguez to see. At that point he showed Special
Agent Rodriguez a video tape on ATF which was made by the Gun Owner's
Association (GOA). This film portrayed ATF as an agency who violated the
rights of gun owners by threats and lies.
I believe that Vernon Howell, aka
David Koresh and/or his followers who reside at the compound known
locally as the Mt. Carmel Center are unlawfully manufacturing and
possessing machine guns and explosive devices.
It has been my experience over the
five years that I have been a special agent for BATF and that of other
special agents of the BATF, some of whom have the experience of twenty
years or more, who have assisted in this investigation, that it is a
common practice for persons engaged in the unlawful manufacture and
possession of machine guns and explosive devices to employ surreptitious
methods and means to acquire the products necessary to produce such
items, and the production, use, and storage of those items are usually
in a protected or secret environment. It is also my experience that
persons who acquire firearms, firearms parts, and explosive materials
maintain records of receipt and ownership of such items and instruction
manuals or other documents explaining the methods of construction of
such unlawful weaponry.
Davy Aguilera, Special Agent
Bureau of ATF