Two men who were taken into custody Friday in Missouri on gun charges are now being investigated on suspicion of trying to purchase explosives to detonate during protests in Ferguson, officials told NBC News‘ Pete Williams on Friday night.
The arrests come as Ferguson anxiously awaits a grand jury decision in the police shooting death of unarmed teen Michael Brown.
According to a federal indictment, the two suspects, Brandon Orlando Baldwin and Olajuwon Davis, made false statements while purchasing two guns, Hi-Point ACP pistols, at a Cabela’s sporting good store in Hazelwood, Mo. — about five miles from Ferguson — sometime between Nov. 1 and Nov. 13. Two officials told NBC News that the men claimed to be associated with the New Black Panther Party and that they also wanted to acquire bombs.
As of now, the duo only face firearms charges, but other charges are pending, the officials said. Another source told NBC News that the men don’t seem to represent a big threat and there has been no evidence that they are part of a larger plot.
Meanwhile, authorities are preparing for new rounds of protests as a grand jury decision on whether to charge Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson, who shot and killed Brown, 18, on Aug. 9, is expected any day.








