I think his following extremist websites was flagged for further investigation into his computer which dug up even more crazy shit...
It's amazing to me how easily some of you are prepared to give up your freedoms. So now, going to "extremists", ie right wing, websites is cause to be investigated? From what I read, he wasn't "planning" anything either, he was fantasizing. I'm not saying he might not have been potentially dangerous. That's not a crime however. If it is, we are going to need to build a lot more prisons.
Having a hit list of people you are going to kill while having a large stash of firearms --- is several steps beyond "fantasizing".
Sorry, AAA. This.
I'm asking a serious question...do you hear anywhere in my post where I'm apologizing for the guy?Typical terrorist apologist, this is exactly what right wing ISIS apologists do.
Congrats on reaching that stage Trumptard.
Jeez, I'm not questioning the law....it makes sense to me...So we should wait until they actually commit mass murder before law enforcement moves in...
He used a government computer to :
From January 2017 to January 2019, "the defendant conducted online searches and made thousands of visits for pro-Russian, neo-fascist, and neo-Nazi literature," the document says.
"I am dreaming of a way to kill almost every last person on the earth," reads a draft email found on his computer. "I think a plague would be most successful but how do I acquire the needed/ Spanish flu, botulism, anthrax not sure yet but will find something."
In another letter to himself found on his computer, court papers say, he says, "I am a long time White Nationalist, having been a skinhead 30 plus years ago before my time in the military."
The Coast Guard flagged him because of internet searches of extremist web sites at work, a federal law enforcement officer told NBC News.
Jeez...what exactly is a crime to you?
You have a large stash of firearms. Just sayin'. You better be careful which websites you visit.