GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ) – Another week has been given to Brown County prosecutors to file charges against a Green Bay man that was living at a residence where police found a large number of dangerous chemicals.
38-year-old Michael Anderson is being held on probable cause and prosecutors have been given until December 5 by a court commissioner to file charges.
Brown County Assistant District Attorney Wendy Lemkuil said in court on Wednesday that more time was needed due to the complexity and number of agencies working on the case.
The investigation has led authorities to believe Anderson wasn’t attempting to make explosives, but rather was using the chemicals to make methamphetamine, according to Lemkuil.
The chemicals were found earlier this month in the 1200 block of Redwood Drive at a home that belongs to Anderson’s mother when police were called to the residence. Jennifer Gross, Anderson’s girlfriend, also lives in the home’s basement where the chemicals were discovered, according to police.
Anderson made comments that “he was going to throw acid on police and would go down fighting to death because he’s dead anyway,” according to prosecutors. They also stated that Nazi and Aryan race paraphernalia was also found in Anderson’s basement. Anderson is shown with Nazi tattoos in a 2012 arrest photo.
Gross was charged Monday with disorderly conduct and resisting or obstructing an officer in relation to the case.
Gross told police she was going to blow up the courthouse and that it had always been a dream of hers, according to the complaint.


