Devon Arthurs, 18, was arrested Friday after confessing to killing two of his roommates, setting off an investigation that led to the arrest of his third roommate after police discovered bomb-making materials at the shared Florida apartment.
Following the alleged double homicide Arthurs briefly held three people hostage at a shop near his apartment in the Florida city of Tampa, police said in a report obtained Monday by the Tampa Bay Times newspaper.
Officers then went to search the apartment Arthurs shared with the three other young men who identified as neo-Nazis, the FBI said in a complaint.
There they found the fourth roommate, 21-year-old Florida National Guardsmen Brandon Russell, "crying and visibly upset."
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The search led to Russell's arrest after officers discovered bomb materials including the explosive white substance hexamethylene triperoxide diamine.
He was detained for "possession of an unregistered destructive device and unlawful storage of explosive material," the FBI affidavit said.
Officers also discovered white supremacist and Nazi propaganda in Russell's bedroom -- including a framed photo of Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh.
Arthurs said in his confession that before his recent conversion to Islam he, Russell and the two slain men had shared their neo-Nazi ideology.
According to the FBI Arthurs said that "for some time before the murders, he had been privy to Russell participating in online neo-Nazi internet chat rooms where he threatened to kill people and bomb infrastructure.
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