She likes blowing up toilets, firing guns, using pot and meth; does not like cops and government
She screwed herself with anti-government Facebook posts and with a video showing her blowing up a toilet.
A huge raiding party of ATF, FBI, Georgia Bureau of Investigation and local officers also found pot and meth in her home. She remains in jail after a federal magistrate denied her bail.
NE GEORGIA COLLEGE STUDENT ARRESTED FOR WEAPONS, BOMBS AND DRUGS
By Jay Black
wsbradio.com
June 1, 2012
GAINESVILLE — A college student from Cornelia says she loves guns, doesn’t love law enforcement and apparently really loves to blow things up. Especially toilets.
You have our attention. And you also have the Feds attention.
Law enforcement agencies raided the home of Celia Alchemy Savage Wednesday. Now the student is facing federal charges for the stash of weapons and illegal drugs she was keeping, according to documents filed in U.S. District Court in Gainesville.
Savage allegedly told the FBI that her hobby is blowing up toilets in the woods. To do that, she made five to seven pipe bombs.
"Manufacturing explosive devices and detonating them for recreation was her hobby," according to an ATF report.
One of those toilet-exploding expeditions made its way to YouTube, her father admits.
"She likes to hunt and fish," Tommy Savage told Channel 2 Action News about his daughter. "She loves shooting. She goes sky diving. All kinds of stuff like that that you wouldn't really typically think of a young lady doing."
Ms. Savage studies auto mechanics at North Georgia Technical College in Clarkesville.
Her public Facebook profile show several pictures of Savage with her fire arms. Plus number statements about her distaste for the people that have charged her.
"I despise all law enforcement and any governing authority," her Facebook profile states. "I am not one for selective targeting but mass destruction."
But Mr. Savage says this is none of the government’s business. Just a little country girl having fun in the woods.
"The government, don't have a whole lot of use for," Savage said. "I think everybody ought to be able to stay on their property, do whatever the heck they want to."
Mr. Savage says his daughter is not a terrorist, militia member, or a drug user. He’s not a big fan of some her friends, though.
Celia Savage was being held Thursday night in the Hall County jail on drugs, weapons and explosives charges and is scheduled to be in court Friday morning.
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