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Pokemon gun arrests at world championships in Boston lead to firearms charges

Two men linked to violent threats directed over social media at people attending the Pokemon World Championships in Boston have been arrested on suspicion of illegally possessing an AR-15 rifle, shotgun, and hundreds of bullets, police say.

Security staff call police after social media threats of violence against conference-goers

Police say they found a 12-gauge shotgun, an AR-15 rifle and several hundred rounds of ammunition in the suspects' car after they tried to enter the Pokemon World Championships. (Boston Police )

Two men linked to violent threats directed over social media at people attending the Pokemon World Championships in Boston were arrested last week on suspicion of illegally possessing an AR-15 rifle, shotgun, and hundreds of bullets, police said on Sunday.

The men, 18-year-old Kevin Norton and 27-year-old James Stumbo, were stopped as they tried to enter the event on Thursday at Boston's Hynes Convention Center, the Boston Police Department said.

Detectives learned they had toted a 12-gauge shotgun, an AR-15 rifle, several hundred rounds of ammunition, and a hunting knife in their car from Iowa, Boston police said in a statement.

The men lacked a proper licence to carry the guns and were arrested at a hotel in nearby Saugus on Friday on suspicion of unlawful possession of a firearm and ammunition, and other related charges.

The suspects, who could not be reached for comment, are to be arraigned at Boston Municipal Court, police said.

The Pokemon championships brought playing-card and video game competitors to Boston from Aug. 21 through Sunday, according to its website.

On Thursday, Hynes Convention Center security staff alerted police about threats of violence made over social media against participants at the Pokemon World Championships, police said.

The men were stopped trying to enter the event hours later, Boston police said.