Fulton man sentenced in federal court on firearm charges

A Fulton man was sentenced in federal court Friday for illegally manufacturing a firearm suppressor or silencer and illegally possessing firearms and thousands of rounds of ammunition after making threats toward state workers involved in the case in which he lost custody of his children.

Nathaniel Carroll, 37, was sentenced to 10 years in federal prison without parole.

According to federal officials, Carroll pleaded guilty July 17 to illegally making a firearm, possessing an illegally-made firearm and being a drug user in possession of firearms.

According to court documents, Carroll had repeatedly communicated threats, directly and indirectly, to state children’s division employees involved in a case where his children were taken from the home. Law enforcement officers had also received reports of explosions at Carroll’s residence. He was believed to be igniting tannerite to create the explosions.

On Oct. 24, 2017, a judge in Callaway County determined the case was going to move toward the permanent removal of the children from Carroll’s custody, which “upset him a great deal,” court documents stated. Carroll’s statements and conduct in the aftermath of the hearing resulted in the evacuation and two-day closure of all Missouri Department of Social Services offices in Callaway County, including the Children’s Division.

Immediately after the Oct. 24, 2017, court hearing, Carroll was seen at the Fulton Westlake Ace Hardware store. A Callaway County sheriff’s deputy was concerned Carroll was intent on hurting himself because of what had happened at the hearing earlier, and therefore followed up with employees at the hardware store to determine what he was purchasing.

Carroll purchased several items that could be used to manufacture a suppressor, while also telling a store clerk he needed items to build a suppressor. He does not have a federal license to manufacture a suppressor.

Law enforcement officers executed a search warrant at Carroll’s residence Oct. 25, 2017. Officers seized two homemade silencers, 13 firearms (including two assault rifles that had been spray-painted in black paint, a JC Higgins .22-caliber rifle bearing no serial number and retrofitted for a homemade suppressor, and several other weapons bearing no serial numbers), thousands of rounds of ammunition and substantial user quantities of marijuana.

Officers searched the Carroll family’s Honda Odyssey and found “Adolph Hitler Flyers” that stated the following: “Our Furher reminds US, National Socialism Depends on the loyalty of the people and the indoctrination of youth, All Citizens Report, Nonconforming Parents To Their, Children’s Division, From the National Socialist American Worker’s Party.”

This case was investigated by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, the FBI, the Callaway County Sheriff’s Department, the Mustang Drug Task Force and the Missouri Highway Patrol.

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