New York State Police said they began investigating after a concerned soldier from the Army National Guard Base in Latham contacted them on Saturday, July 23.
Troopers determined that Thomas Greene, age 20, of Colonie, had made a terroristic threat while on the base and arrested him.
State Police did not initially reveal Greene’s connection to the base, but an agency spokesperson later confirmed that he is a soldier.
Investigators also searched Greene’s home, where they found an illegally possessed assault rifle, a shotgun, and five large-capacity ammunition feeding devices, police said.
At the time of his arrest, Greene had an active order of protection that prevented him from legally possessing a firearm, according to police.
Greene was charged with multiple offenses, including making a terroristic threat, and criminal possession of a weapon, both felonies.
He was being held at the Albany County jail and is awaiting arraignment in the town of Colonie Court.
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