Mexican Illegal Alien Allegedly Behind Foiled White House UFC Terror Scheme
The Obama administration gave Abraham Alvarez deportation relief in 2014 through the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program since he didn’t “leave the country when his B2 visa expired in 2001.”
A Mexican illegal alien is the alleged ringleader of the plot to attack the White House UFC event.
The documents obtained by the outlet said Abraham Alvarez entered the U.S. as a child. The Obama administration gave him deportation relief in 2014 through the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program since he didn’t “leave the country when his B2 visa expired in 2001.”
From The New York Post:
The plotters allegedly wanted to attack the UFC Freedom 250 event with explosive-laden drones and then pick off fleeing members of the crowd with a team of snipers.
Authorities told the outlet Alvarez was responsible for planning, organizing and directing the coordinated attack, which was thwarted by the FBI and local authorities.
“This illegal alien from Mexico should never have been allowed in our country,” DHS Acting Assistant Secretary Lauren Bis said in a statement to Fox News Digital. “He was the ringleader of a failed terror attack targeting UFC Freedom 250 at the White House.”
“He will face justice and swiftly be removed from our country,” she added of Alvarez.
The court documents claim Alvarez, who used the moniker Shepherd, directed “staging locations, sniper and drone positions, escape routes and communications protocols.”
The suspects allegedly plotted a second wave involving storming the White House.
Investigators identified 23 people within those chats. However, the FBI arrested Alvarez and four others in connection with the thwarted plot:
- Tycen C. Proper, 19, of Danville, Ohio
- Bryan Omar Roa, 24, of Calimesa, California
- Michael Alan Thomas, 32, of Pinon Hills, California
- Daniel K. Eskridge, 32, of Kidder, Missouri
Proper’s mom called the police four days before the fight over concerns of his “online activity and recent firearms purchases.”
That phone call helped stop the plot. From Fox News:
According to a criminal complaint, Proper allegedly spent $3,000 of his “graduation money” to purchase “lots of” ammunition, guns, extra magazines and other items for the alleged attack.
Authorities estimated that several boxes of ammunition that Proper had allegedly acquired contained thousands of rounds. It is also alleged that Proper acquired an AR-style rifle, a bullpup rifle painted with the American flag and two plate carriers with AR-style magazines. His family voluntarily turned over the equipment to law enforcement.
His father told officers that Proper had quit his job to meet up with people he had met online to conduct “missions” and “recons,” according to the complaint. It said that Proper’s mother had first alerted authorities over concerns about his recent alleged firearm purchases and communications with individuals online.
The DOJ said the encrypted chats between the suspects showed them allegedly discussing “assassinating several U.S. Senators, Representatives, and prominent business executives” because they believed they “accepted money from pro-Israel lobbies.”
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A cavalcade of idiots.
I’m sure that despite their many years of deep undercover intelligence gathering, their many tours of duty in hostile lands and precision planning the likes of which haven’t been seen since the 1960’s version of Mission: Impossible, they would have succeeded if it just wasn’t for Tycen’s mom.
Make them all permanent residents of Florence Colorado.
Why not permanent resident of Guantanamo? They are terrorists.
Not surprising. Read Peter Schweizer’s latest book to understand what’s been going on: The Invisible Coup.
If it wasn’t for the mother…
Give her the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
Indeed, how incredibly difficult this must be for her.
Difficult? How about dangerous. Others whom are in sync with these terrorists will hunt her and her family down.
The government should give her safe housing and security guards.
Execute the ring leader. Throw the rest into a deep hole. Squeeze them first for every contact. Arrest everyone involved. Follow the money trail.
Also pass new legislation on insurrection in this country after clearly defining what is first amendment protected and what is not. Pay special attention to financing in it,
Not following what you want for legislation. Conspiracy charges already encompass communication to ‘plot’, coordinate a criminal action. Once the members of the conspiracy take actions/steps to further the accomplishment of the ultimate goal then there’s a crime.
We can’t/shouldn’t jail folks for simply talking about committing a crime. There’s also gotta be some evidence of steps to accomplish the crime. These goofballs took those steps in furtherance of the conspiracy and got charged.
The line too far is to step from talk to violent action. In my opinion all the actions by the resisters against ICE are violent and should not be protected. They can picket and scream and protest all they want. The minute they impede they step into insurrection territory. Even standing in the street blocking cars and trucks is impeding. Too much coddling is going on.
In fact holding a demonstration without a permit is almost certainly a crime. Does not matter if it is ‘peaceful’ or violent. Noise ordinances are an easy one. As are use of ‘sound amplification’ devices. The fireworks they use in many jurisdiction are often limited to certain times of year/hour of day/location. Heck, blocking v ‘marching’ on the sidewalk is an offense. There’s plenty of ways to get a charge. Better yet a way to ID them and see what warrants or pending charges they may have. Refuse to ID? No worries, booked them as John Doe and whenever someone from the lefty Lawyers Guild shows up asking for them by their actual name they can be sent away b/c ‘we don’t got nobody with that name in lockup’. Shame if that person got transported somewhere else or got ‘lost’ in the system with no record under their actual name of their arrest.
Cool your jets on ‘insurrection’ though. Same for folks tossing around ‘treason’ in a cavalier way. There’s plenty of criminal acts to charge these mobs with. Stack the charges. As soon as LEO announce it is an unlawful Assembly order to disperse and grant some time to begin moving in the direction of travel specified… that’s it. Count 1. Now LEO orders everyone not out of the area to halt,.kneel, put hands on top of head. Refuse? Count 2. Now start compelling cooperation with less than lethal force; bean bags, rubber bullets, CS, pepper spray, taser, and good old batons. Mark the crowd with paintballs to make them easier to ID if they happen to run away/escape. Oops that’s another count of :eluding’. If these goofballs actually strike an Officer that’s battery or maybe aggravated battery on LEO for count 4. What’s missing is the political will locally to do that in antifa heavy jurisdiction. Notice the same crap in Seattle/Portland/MN doesn’t happen in say Montgomery Alabama. The reason is they’d get curb stomped in Montgomery by the PoPo, charged, tried and severely sentenced. Those soft as butter antifa soy boys/girls know it and want absolutely no part of going to an Alabama Prison.
No I think we’ve been playing patty cake with Antifa since they’ve been around. Their arrests are badges of honor to them. Until this case none faced anything major. They are a conspiracy to violently overthrow the country. Treat them like one and especially go after their wealthy connected financers. Take it out of local jurisdictions where you have to deal with Soros DAs and weak kneed judges (and yes a lot of federal district court judges are problems but what can you do).
These loons are always complaining about ICE “:disappearing” people. It’s not true. Bit it could happen, maybe? 🙂
It isn’t, and can’t be unless it blocks the road. Permits are needed only if you want the police to close off the road and redirect traffic so you can march there.
Standing still on the sidewalk and obstructing foot traffic without a permit is also illegal, but marching on the sidewalk can’t be regulated. Everyone has the right to walk up and down for as long as they like. Marching means you are traffic.
And of course standing on the sidewalk and not obstructing traffic, because there’s plenty of room to go past you, is also not illegal.
That is already the law. No new legislation is needed. Just more enforcement.
What you seem to want, though, is for people who haven’t committed any crime, nor even conspired with others to commit a crime, but merely participate in demonstrations and otherwise express their support for those committing crimes, to also be punished. And the first amendment forbids that.
That’s why you can’t just “ban antifa”. You can prosecute individual adherents of antifa for committing specific crimes, but not simply for their adherence to the movement or the idea, or even simply for their membership in some local group, other members of which have committed crimes.
In a conspiracy prosecution, once a plan is decided upon, an “overt act” by any of the conspirators towards the agreed upon plan is sufficient to seal the conspiracy. Merely talking about it does not do the trick. There is no need for new laws, the old ones work fine if people have the resolve to apply them.
These guys should be executed, after “debriefing” of course.
Yes indeed. One act in furtherance of the plan is enough.
As you say apply the law is sufficient. It would fix so many of our current issues if our governments would apply current law.
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– the SPLC (probably)
Interesting to see how addled liberals have become with their anti-Zionism. The “leader” of this plot is literally a Mexican illegally in the country, and his cause is “Palestine,” not an anti-ICE crusade?
As was said on a previous thread: “Who didn’t see this coming?”
Abraham Hermosillo Alvarez held DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) status, which means he was a Dreamer.
Well it appears he was as much an Actor as a Dreamer.
Why do news reports on firearms-related seizures always sound as if they were written by idiots? Authorities estimated that several boxes contained thousands of rounds. Why estimate? The contents are written on the box. Why is the number significant? A few thousand rounds is a weekend at the range, not a preparation for a world war. What the hell is a plate carrier with AR-style magazines?
“Plate carrier” struck me as useless without plates (mine has plates, fo shizzle).
“Thousands of rounds” is just scarey talk. It’s meaningless for two reasons: 1.) they’re fired one at a time, it doesn’t matter how many aren’t fired; and 2.) even 500 rounds is too much for many people to carry (I imagine many of these mass shooters ordering a thousand rounds for their attack, and then being dismayed when they receive the case and realize how heavy it is).
I reckon I have six to eight thousand rounds of ammo (handgun and rifle), but much is ball for training (just received another 1,000 rds of 9mm yesterday, as I’ve been training regularly and have to keep my stock up), rather than HP (for the handguns) and M855 or match ammo (for the rifles, including the bolt gun). I have 50-something “high capacity” magazines for my ARs alone, including several 40 round mags (which is what the rear pockets of your jeans were made to carry).
Thumbs up Sir! Practise practice!
How do you get to Carnegie Deli? Practice, practice, practice, and then walk half a block to the left. (Or wherever it was; I actually don’t know.)
Looks like meathead Michael Stivic before he shaved, with a new wig.
What I find interesting is how much the msm is ignoring this guy. The only picture we see is of some weird 19 yr old white guy. I’m sure that’s not intentional.