An Antioch neighborhood spent Tuesday morning on alert after police called out the bomb squad and hazmat team.
Tina Fenton said she couldn't believe her home turned into a hazmat scene, leading to a massive emergency response.
"I would not put my family in jeopardy like this if there was a bomb in my house or chemicals that’s going to hurt them," Fenton said. "I’m hurt."
Fenton said the family was jolted out of bed at 7 a.m. by the SWAT team when police arrested her 32-year-old son on suspicion of possession of child pornography.
"He’s a homebody, he keeps to himself," Gina Johnson, the suspect's sister, said. "He doesn’t really get out very much. When he does, he goes out hiking with his dog."
But when police arrested Fenton's son, they said they saw something else that alarmed them:

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