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Newtown massacre: Warrants detail Adam Lanza’s world of weapons

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Adam Lanza, the gunman who attacked a Connecticut elementary school, killing 20 children and six adults, had an arsenal of guns, more than 1,000 rounds of ammunition and even samurai swords, knives and a bayonet, according to search warrants released on Thursday.

The warrants outlined what police found in Lanza’s home and car during official searches of the Newton, Conn., home Lanza shared with his mother, who he killed before the Dec. 14 attack on Sandy Hook Elementary School.

The attack lasted less than five minutes before the 20-year-old Lanza killed himself with a Glock handgun.

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DOCUMENTS: Newtown shooting search warrants

All 26 victims inside the school were shot to death with a Bushmaster .223-caliber rifle, but Lanza had another loaded handgun and three 30-round magazines for the assault rifle. A loaded 12-gauge shotgun was found in the Honda Civic that Lanza drove to the school with two magazines containing 70 rounds of Winchester shotgun rounds, officials said.

The warrants give the most revealing look into Lanza’s world since the shooting that shocked the nation and led to calls to renew a ban on assault weapons and to limit the sale of guns. The Obama administration has also called for limits on high-capacity ammunition magazines.

Congress is expected to consider limited gun-control measures, including universal background checks, when it returns from its spring break.

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In addition to the weapons, officials said they found books about autism and Asperger’s syndrome in their search. Lanza had been diagnosed with Asperger’s, a form of autism. Officials also said they found a guide to shooting produced by the National Rifle Assn., which has led to a fierce lobbying effort to block new gun-control legislation.

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Lanza was also an electronic game player and officials said they found a smashed computer hard drive, a gaming console and a gun safe in Lanza’s bedroom.

Documents say authorities found shotgun shells and numerous boxes of bullets in the safe. In a bedroom closet, they found earplugs, a handwritten note regarding ammunition and magazines, paperwork on guns and a metal bayonet.

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They also said they found a holiday card containing a check made out to Adam Lanza for the purchase of a firearm, signed by his mother, Nancy.

Despite the release of the warrants, officials have repeatedly said that it will take months to fully complete their investigation.

Danbury State’s Aty. Stephen Sedensky asked Judge John F. Blawie to seal some details -- including the identity of a witness and certain items obtained during the searches -- for another 90 days.

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