FBI names sixth suspect in alleged White House UFC drone and sniper conspiracy
Federal authorities have identified a Missouri man as the sixth suspect charged in an alleged terror plot to attack the UFC Freedom 250 event at the White House with explosive-laden drones and sniper fire, and investigators say the conspiracy may stretch far wider, with as many as 19 additional individuals under scrutiny.Jordan W. Rincker, 28, of Missouri, was arrested Sunday and charged with conspiracy to commit murder, Just the News reported. A criminal complaint unsealed in the Western District of Missouri accuses Rincker of playing a logistical role in the plot, accepting a $1,200 payment from alleged ringleader Abraham Hermosillo Alvarez and transferring $100 to co-conspirator Bryan Omar Roa to fund his travel to the nation's capital.
Rincker's arrest came alongside that of William Lee Spartacus Falkner of Belfair, Washington, bringing the total number of people facing federal charges to seven, the Washington Times reported. The defendants are scattered across Ohio, Missouri, Nebraska, California, and Washington state, a geographic footprint that underscores the distributed, internet-driven nature of the alleged conspiracy.
The alleged scheme targeted President Trump's June 14 UFC event on the White House grounds. Conspirators planned to fly explosive-laden drones into the event and buildings nearby, then shoot panicked crowd members as they fled.
A "second wave" was allegedly planned to storm the White House gate, the New York Post reported, citing the unsealed complaint.
Federal prosecutors stated that "members of the conspiracy allegedly agreed to commit murder on the White House grounds and surrounding area during the UFC Freedom 250 event."
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Federal prosecutors stated that "members of the conspiracy allegedly agreed to commit murder on the White House grounds and surrounding area during the UFC Freedom 250 event."
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