A Brentwood man was arrested Wednesday after the FBI raided his home on Crawley Falls Road.Click to watch News 9's coverage.In paperwork from the U.S. Attorney's Office, investigators said Daniel Musso, 52, wanted to buy an extensive number of weapons and was involved in anti-government discussions.Officials said Musso told the agent that he was part of a group of people who wanted to "bring forth the original Constitution," and that's why he needed the ammunition.The FBI was tipped off in August when Musso went to a firearms dealer to ask about buying $16,000 worth of ammunition, along with grenades, gas masks and rockets, officials said.Investigators said in the documents that last week, Musso met with an undercover agent posing as a weapons dealer. Musso is facing charges of violating a federal firearms law.Last week, Musso met with an undercover agent posing as a weapons dealer.It is not the first time Musso was in legal troubles. Back in 2013 Musso was arrested and charged with disorderly conduct, resisting arrest and assault, for the confrontation at the Capitol.He was one of several gun advocates attending a rally organized by the mayors against illegal guns.

A Brentwood man was arrested Wednesday after the FBI raided his home on Crawley Falls Road.

Click to watch News 9's coverage.


In paperwork from the U.S. Attorney's Office, investigators said Daniel Musso, 52, wanted to buy an extensive number of weapons and was involved in anti-government discussions.

Officials said Musso told the agent that he was part of a group of people who wanted to "bring forth the original Constitution," and that's why he needed the ammunition.

The FBI was tipped off in August when Musso went to a firearms dealer to ask about buying $16,000 worth of ammunition, along with grenades, gas masks and rockets, officials said.

Investigators said in the documents that last week, Musso met with an undercover agent posing as a weapons dealer.

Musso is facing charges of violating a federal firearms law.

Last week, Musso met with an undercover agent posing as a weapons dealer.

It is not the first time Musso was in legal troubles. Back in 2013 Musso was arrested and charged with disorderly conduct, resisting arrest and assault, for the confrontation at the Capitol.

He was one of several gun advocates attending a rally organized by the mayors against illegal guns.