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Military-grade explosives, AR-style rifles, tactical equipment found in Bartow man's home

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BARTOW, Fla. — A Bartow man has been arrested after deputies say that military-grade explosives, AR-style rifles and tactical equipment were found in his home.

According to the Polk County Sheriff's Office, on Tuesday, deputies responded to a call that informed them that a package labeled "C-4 explosive" was found in a home located on State Road 60 in Bartow.

Detectives executed a search warrant at the home and found several firearms, military-grade explosives, and firearm silencers. PCSO called The Bureau of Fire and Arsons Investigations (BFAI) and The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) to assist in the investigation.

The man who lives at the address, Joel Ryals, 41, was taken into custody in Newton County, Mississippi, where he was conducting a K-9 training for a local law enforcement agency.

Deputies say that although Ryals has a law enforcement and military background, he does not have the required certifications to train law enforcement K9's or a license to be in possession of military-grade explosives.

PCSO says that the following unauthorized military equipment was found inside Ryals' home:

  • A 1.25lb block of C-4 explosive
  • A fully automatic rifle
  • Several firearm silencers
  • Military Radio Communication equipment
  • A U.S. Army compass
  • Flashlights, headlamps, helmet lights, personal medical kit
  • QuikClot
  • Gear Bags 
  • Weapon Optics
  • An electric light kit for landing zones
  • AR bolts
  • 14 Explosives including: Military Time Fuse, Military Ground Burst Simulator, Booby Trap flares, C-4, and a signal flare
  • 27 firearms including: handguns, shotguns, AR-style rifles, and 1 inline muzzle loader

"Joel Ryals has a checkered law enforcement past, however, there is absolutely no reason for him to have this equipment," said Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd. "The military-grade explosives, materials to build bombs, and tactical equipment found in his possession are extremely dangerous. Although he posed no immediate threat to our community, he certainly could have used them for the wrong reasons." 

Ryals has been a former law enforcement officer in Florida, Mississippi, and Kentucky, according to PCSO.

  • He was a deputy sheriff with the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office from August 2006 - March 2013.
  • Ryals served as a Public Safety Officer from June 2015 - January 2017 with the Creation Museum Public Safety Department in Petersburg, Kentucky.
  • He was also a volunteer training officer with the Newton County Sheriff's Office in Mississippi from 2016 until his arrest.
  • He was released from duty as a Wyoming National Guard member on July 14, 2016, where he served as a Military Police Officer - and held the rank of Major.
  • Ryals also served active duty in the U.S. Army and Florida National Guard.

Ryals was charged via warrant by the BFAI for 14 counts of possession of explosives requiring a license (F2).