Crime & Safety
'God Save Us Now': See The Alleged Bucks County Bomber's Notebook
Investigators found a weapon of mass destruction, various explosive devices, and chemicals for bomb making. But that wasn't all.

On Thursday, local, state and federal authorities descended upon a property owned by a 30-year-old Bucks County man. During the search, which was launched as part of an investigation into the series of explosions that have been going off for months in Bucks County, a weapon of mass destruction was found, the District Attorney said.
Davis Surman Jr., 30, of Milford Township is facing four felony counts of possessing/manufacturing weapons of mass destruction, among other charges.
In addition to the weapon of mass destruction, which prosecutors said was "ready to be detonated," there were other explosive devices and "many, many" chemicals capable of making bombs.
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But that's not all.
Surman's notebook, which contained odd sketches depicting various images of destruction, grave sites, a devil, and swastikas, were seized by authorities.
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"God save us now," one page reads.
The images were shared with reporters Thursday.
Here they are:



It is not clear what Surman intended to do with the alleged bombs.
Authorities said items seized during the raids will be sent to the FBI facility in Quantico, Va. to be analyzed.
The break in the case that for weeks has been under investigation by Pennsylvania State Police, the FBI, and ATF came Thursday morning.
Explosions have been reported since early April.
Image via Bucks County DA
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