A White Coast Guard and white supremacist officer who was self-identified and charged with conspiracy to kill Democrats and high-ranking journalists was stockpiling weapons, revealing court documents.
Christopher Paul Hasson was working at the coastguard headquarters in Washington and has expressed extremist views for several years.
The court documents describe in detail a June 2017 e-mail project in which Mr. Hasson wrote that he "dreamed of a way to kill almost all human beings on the earth" and wondered how he could perhaps acquire anthrax and toxins to create botulism or a deadly disease. influenza.
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In the same email, he described an "interesting idea" including "biological attacks followed by a supply attack", as well as bombings and sniper attacks, according to reports. court documents filed by prosecutors.
During Hasson's basement search in Maryland, the authorities found 15 weapons – including several rifles – and more than 1,000 rounds of ammunition.
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2/50 February 19, 2019
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12/50 February 9, 2019
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14/50 February 7, 2019
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17/50 February 4, 2019
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Ils ont également trouvé un conteneur contenant plus de 30 bouteilles étiquetées comme étant une hormone de croissance humaine, selon des documents judiciaires.
Les procureurs l'ont décrit comme un "terroriste national" et il comparaîtra devant un tribunal fédéral du Maryland le 21 février.
"Le défendeur est un terroriste national, déterminé à commettre des actes dangereux pour la vie humaine qui sont destinés à affecter la conduite du gouvernement", ont écrit des procureurs dans des documents judiciaires.
En septembre 2017, M. Hasson s'est lui-même envoyé un projet de lettre qu'il avait écrit à un dirigeant néo-nazi et s'était "identifié comme un nationaliste blanc pendant plus de 30 ans et avait plaidé pour une" violence ciblée "afin d'établir une patrie blanche". a écrit.
Il a lu de manière routinière des extraits d'un manifeste rédigé par le meurtrier de masse norvégien Anders Behring Breivik qui, selon le procureur, donnerait instruction à de potentiels assaillants de collecter des armes à feu, de la nourriture, des déguisements et des outils de survie, selon le tribunal.
M. Hasson a également exprimé son admiration pour la Russie et les procureurs affirment qu'au cours des deux dernières années, il a régulièrement cherché en ligne de la littérature pro-russe et néonazie.
Les procureurs allèguent que M. Hasson a visité des milliers de sites Web vendant des armes à feu et recherché des manuels tactiques militaires sur les munitions improvisées.
M. Hasson "a entamé le processus de ciblage de victimes spécifiques", notamment de plusieurs démocrates au Congrès et de 2020 candidats à la présidence.
Parmi sa liste d'éminents démocrates figuraient Nancy Pelosi, Chuck Schumer et les candidats à la présidence Kirsten Gillibrand, Elizabeth Warren, Cory Booker et Kamala Harris.
La liste – créée dans un tableur Microsoft Excel – mentionnait également John Podesta, président de campagne d'Hillary Clinton, avec Beto O'Rourke, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez et Maxine Waters, Chris Hayes de MSNBC et Joe Scarborough et Chris Cuomo de CNN Van Jones, selon le classement du tribunal.
Il a été arrêté pour des infractions liées aux armes à feu et à la drogue, mais les procureurs affirment que ces accusations sont la "pointe proverbiale de l'iceberg".
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M. Hasson semblait être un utilisateur chronique de Tramadol, un analgésique opioïde, et avait acheté en ligne un flacon rempli de quatre onces d '"urine synthétique", ont déclaré les procureurs.
Les autorités soupçonnent M. Hasson d'avoir acheté de la fausse urine à utiliser s'il était sélectionné au hasard pour un test de dépistage de drogue.
Le chef du bureau du défenseur fédéral dans le Maryland – qui représente M. Hasson – a refusé de commenter les allégations.
La Garde côtière n'a pas immédiatement répondu à une demande de commentaire sur l'arrestation de M. Hasson.
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