MANLIUS, N.Y. -- A man was charged with having child pornography and an illegal firearm after authorities raided his home, the New York State Police said.

Paul J. Savas

Paul J. Savas, 35, of Manlius, was arrested Thursday.

Charges included three counts of promoting child pornography, three counts of possessing child pornography, criminal possession of a firearm - unregistered assault weapon, and five counts of unlawful possession of a large capacity ammunition feeding device.

State police said Savas's arrested followed a search warrant that was executed at his home Wednesday by troopers and the U.S. Marshals Service. The warrant related to child pornography pictures uploaded to the internet, state police said.

Trooper Jack Keller, a state police spokesman, said authorities began investigating after being alerted by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.

Keller would not say what exactly had been seized from Savas's home. But the gun charges were the result of troopers finding an assault rifle that did not comply with the NY SAFE Act and 30-round magazines for the rifle, Keller said.

Savas was arraigned in Fayetteville Village Court and ordered held at the Onondaga County jail in lieu of of $15,000 bail or $30,000 bail bond.