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FBI removes guns from Weymouth family's home

WEYMOUTH, Mass. — SkyFox captured police officers pull weapon after weapon from a Weymouth home Tuesday afternoon.

Neighbors tell FOX25's Malini Basu the suspect, later identified by police as Robert Kurtzer, was making the weapons in his basement,

“I saw them bringing out a lot of big guns, that was kind of scary,” a neighbor said.

Agents pulled out metal machining tools, computers, a safe, and several others items stored in the house.

“I heard he was making guns himself, saw a police bring them all out in the boxes,” Bonnie McCulsky, a neighbor, said.

Friends told FOX25 that Kurtzer is in his mid-30s and lives at the home with his wife and two young children.

“I know the people, they are good people. They raise their kids well,” Dennis Toomey, a neighbor, said.

People in the neighborhood just want to know what his intentions were.

“This is a family neighborhood, you shouldn't be doing that stuff anyway,” a neighbor said.

Detectives from the Weymouth Police Department were at the home all day.

All the FBI would say is that an investigation is on-going.