BRANDON, S.D. (KELO.com) -- Two drive-by shootings at homes in Northwest Iowa lead the authorities to an arsenal of weapons at a home in Brandon.
"There were approximately 80 firearms, large amount of ammunition, and I'm talking thousands of rounds. Probably have to weigh it. I don't think we'll ever count it." says Brandon Police Chief David Kull.
Chief Kull says a woman, Artis Kattenberg, 50, and her teenage son were involved. The shootings - no one was hurt - may have something to do with a dispute they were having with a church in Rock Valley.
But Kull also says there is a question of mental stability.
"There were comments made in reference to microchips being implanted in brains and being controlled by outside sources."