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Trump Supporter with Loaded Pistol, Knife Arrested Outside El Paso Immigrant Center

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Meanwhile, El Paso police arrested a Trump supporter Wednesday as he sat outside an organizing space for immigrant activists, wearing blue latex gloves and brandishing a knife. Organizers with Casa Carmelita say police also recovered a loaded gun, ammunition and a bag of white powder from the man’s truck, which sported a large banner portraying Donald Trump as Rambo and bumper stickers for the far-right conspiracy website InfoWars. The man appears to be 21-year-old Thomas Bartram, who was profiled earlier on Wednesday by the Washington Examiner. Bartram told the paper he was an “open-carry kind of guy” at political rallies; a photo accompanying the article shows Bartram making what appears to be a white nationalist hand gesture.

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RW instigator dressed as Antifa only person arrested at "God, Guns, and Liberty" protest

https://www.eugeneweekly.com/2019/08/11 ... -the-left/

More proof that antifa only exists within the imaginations of the derpers.

A Reminder of what an actual violent Antifa protest looks like.

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DandyDon wrote: Sun Aug 11, 2019 11:39 pm RW instigator dressed as Antifa only person arrested at "God, Guns, and Liberty" protest

https://www.eugeneweekly.com/2019/08/11 ... -the-left/

More proof that antifa only exists within the imaginations of the derpers.

A Reminder of what an actual violent Antifa protest looks like.

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Are you claiming antifa doesnt exist?
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If the KKK, Neo Nazis and other white jerk off groups stay home....so will Anti FA
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Ohio man posted about mass shootings, attacking Planned Parenthood and federal agents, authorities say

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CLEVELAND, Ohio — Federal prosecutors on Monday charged a Boardman man with making threats against law enforcement, following an investigation that revealed he voiced his support online of mass shootings and lived in a house with 25 guns and 10,000 rounds of ammunition, records show.

Justin Olsen, 18, faces a charge of threatening to assault a federal law enforcement officer. Authorities arrested him on Aug. 7 on state charges and he was taken to the Mahoning County Jail. He has been in custody ever since

Olsen used the handle “ArmyOfChrist” as his moniker on iFunny, a website where people can posts memes, photos and statements on a variety of topics. There, he told fellow users that he supported mass shootings and attacks on Planned Parenthood, according to an affidavit written by FBI agent Themistocles Tsarnas.

The threats included a June 2 discussion about the Branch Dividians in Waco, Texas, officials say. In 1993, cult leader David Koresh and many of his followers were killed following a standoff and raid by state and federal law enforcement.

Olsen wrote, “in conclusion, shoot every federal agent on sight,” according to the affidavit.

While an investigation into Olsen began in February, a prosecutor in Boardman, 80 miles southeast of Cleveland, said on Aug. 6 he could not wait to act on the information in light of recent mass shootings in the U.S., a Boardman police report said. Authorities arrested Olsen as he walked from his home to his car.

Olsen made his initial appearance Monday in front of a federal magistrate judge in Youngstown. Preliminary and detention hearings are set for Friday.

His attorney Ross Smith did not immediately respond to a message.

Tsarnas’ affidavit says FBI agents in Alaska began investigating “ArmyOfChrist” because of postings that supported violence. By March, the FBI noticed that about 4,400 people subscribed to his account, which showed a large increase over the previous month.

Olsen also posted statements such as “don’t comply with gun laws, stock up on stuff they could ban. In fact, go out of your way to break these laws, they’re f-----g stupid,” the affidavit says. He also wrote “Hell, even the Oklahoma City bombing shows that armed resistance is a viable method of political change. There is no legal solution,” according to the affidavit.

The latter was a reference to Timothy McVeigh, who is responsible for the largest domestic terrorism attack in U.S. history. McVeigh, who was executed in 2011, become something of a cult figure among mass shooters and in dark corners of the internet.

Olsen’s postings appeared “politically motivated,” and he also posted that he was accepted into a ROTC program in Alabama, according to the police report. He also noted that he planned to move to Austin for college after he was accepted to the University of Texas through an ROTC scholarship.

Agents subpoenaed iFunny for the email address associated with “ArmyOfChrist” and traced it back to Olsen, the affidavit says. The case was sent to the FBI’s office in Youngstown in early August.

Olsen admitted to Tsarnas during his arrest that he posted comments about violence on iFunny from his cellphone but said they were “only a joke,” the affidavit says. He said the comments regarding shooting federal agents were “a hyperbolic conclusion based on the results of the Waco siege … where the ATF slaughtered families,” according to the affidavit.

Olsen also said he made the postings on his “s--t account,” the police report states.

When officers went to Olsen’s father’s house on Aug. 7, they saw about 300 rounds of ammunition on the stairway leading to the second floor. They entered the home for a safety sweep, seeing a computer and iPad in Olsen’s room. In another bedroom, they found rifle cases, thousands of rounds of ammunition, camouflage clothing and camouflaged backpacks, along with a large gun vault, the affidavit states.

Inside the vault were AR-15-style rifles and shotguns.

In all, the search of the house resulted in the seizure of 15 rifles, some of which were assault-style, as well as 10 semi-automatic pistols and an estimated 10,000 rounds of ammunition, according to the affidavit. Authorities also found a machete in the trunk of Olsen’s car.

Olsen’s arrest came within the same week Connor Betts opened fire in a popular entertainment district in Dayton, killing nine and injuring dozens of others before police shot and killed him. That shooting, which happened Aug. 4, came less than a day after another man opened fire inside a Walmart in El Paso, Texas, killing 22 and injuring numerous others.

“Urging people to shoot federal agents is never acceptable,” U.S. Attorney Justin Herdman said in a statement. “This defendant had access to an arsenal and we take his threats very seriously.”

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At this point, I'm beginning to think it would be a much better alternative to just pay to get these incels laid.
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DandyDon wrote: Tue Aug 13, 2019 11:32 pm At this point, I'm beginning to think it would be a much better alternative to just pay to get these incels laid.
That would be Socialism
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Nobody needs 10k rounds of ammo.
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Wut wrote: Tue Aug 13, 2019 11:46 pm Nobody needs 10k rounds of ammo.
But mah 2nd amendment :?
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Revealed: Republican lawmaker aided group training young men for 'biblical warfare'


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The Republican politician Matt Shea connected close allies with a group offering training to young men in “biblical warfare” that includes how to use knives, pistols and rifles, with lessons based in part on the teachings of a Georgia-based neo-Confederate pastor, emails obtained by the Guardian reveal.

Shea, who is an elected Washington state representative, later made videos in support of the group, and appeared alongside them at a gathering at a religious community in remote eastern Washington. He also paid the founder of the group money from his campaign fund in 2018.

The emails, sent in July 2016, begin with an email from Patrick Caughran, who presents himself as the founder of a training group called Team Rugged. They were provided to the Guardian by a former Shea associate who was copied in on the exchange.

Caughran asks Shea to publicize a link to the group’s Facebook page, and put him in touch with “John Jacob Schmidt”, the nom de guerre of Shea associate, Jack Robertson. Robertson is a rightwing podcast host who advocates for conservatives to move to the “American Redoubt” in eastern Washington, Idaho and Montana, and, with Shea, campaigns for eastern Washington to secede and form its own state.

On Team Rugged website, it is described as “a Christian organization that strongly believes in building manly character and the capability to stand in adversity in young men”.

In his email to Shea, however, Caughran offers a different description, saying that the group exists “to provide patriotic and biblical training on war for young men”.

He continues: “Everything about it is both politically incorrect and what would be considered shocking truth to most modern Christians.”

Caughran also wrote: “There will be scenarios where every participant will have to fight against one of the most barbaric enemies that are invading our country, Muslims terrorists (sic)”.

Caughran goes on to detail the group’s training regime, writing that “there will be biblical teaching (some taken from pastor John Weaver’s works) on biblical warfare, the responsibilities, regulations, principles and mindset. So that our young men will be better prepared to fight against physical enemies, and to do so, God’s way and with His blessing”.

The Georgia-based Weaver is a controversial preacher whom the Southern Poverty Law Center says is a “leading proponent for training Christians for armed battle”.

As well as being a preacher, Weaver is a firearms instructor, and according to the SPLC has given weapons training to members of the League of the South, a neo-Confederate group which marched at the far-right Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville in August 2017 that ended in the death of a protester.

In his email to Shea, Caughran goes on to list weapons training as part of the event for attendees. The training will “show them how to work better as a team, both in achieving physically demanding tasks and on the battlefield. Those who attend will learn combatives, the use of a knife in defense, close quarters shooting with rifle and pistol and how to work effectively in teams of 2, 3 and 4.”

In response to the request for Facebook promotion, Shea responds, from an address associated with his law practice, “It is scheduled to post tomorrow”. He then forwards it to Robertson aka John Jacob Schmidt, writing, “See below. From Marble meeting. JJS he wants to connect with you”.

An LLC called Team Rugged was registered in Washington in 2017 under the name of Michael P Caughran, 23, a resident of Colville, Washington, the seat of Stevens county. The email address in the filing is the same as the one that Caughran used to communicate with Shea.

In filing materials the business is described as providing “OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS TO INCREASE THEIR GOOD CHARACTER AND SKILLS TO PERFORM IN TEAMS AND LEADERSHIP ROLES”. The business filed its most recent annual report in August 2018.

An initial filing for the LLC lists the executors of the company, including Barry Byrd, the pastor of Marble Community fellowship, as well as Lucas Olson and Michael Caughran, both of Lewiston, Idaho.

As of late July 2019, Team Rugged’s website listed Byrd as an instructor along with Caughran. The Team Rugged Facebook page listed several events in recent years at the Marble compound, including battles with Airsoft guns. Pictures on the Team Rugged website show young boys in fatigues in the forest, armed with Airsoft guns.

In 2018, representative Shea was revealed to have distributed a document entitled “Biblical Basis for War”, which appeared to lay out a plan for a theocratic takeover, including the instruction to “kill all males”. Shea denied this interpretation of the document, saying instead that the material was notes for a sermon.

In 2015, the year before the Team Rugged email from Caughran, Weaver appeared alongside Shea at the annual God and Country celebration at Marble.

Last May, the Guardian revealed that at the 2018 God and Country event, Shea warned of civil unrest while Robertson urged the audience to prepare for civil war.

In a video posted to his Facebook page, Shea interviews Team Rugged at the 2017 God and Country event, where he described the group as “returning to basic patriot principles”.

Shea, who rarely speaks to the media, and once called journalists “dirty, godless, hateful people”, did not respond to detailed questions sent via email.

Longtime Shea critic, and Republican, the Spokane county sheriff, Ozzie Knezovich, said in a telephone conversation that “it almost sounds like going back to the Hitler Youth concept”.

Knezovich added: “There are lines that should never crossed. When you indoctrinate children in radicalized hate, then we wonder why we have the kind of shootings and bombings that we have around the world.”

A spokesman for the Washington Republican minority leader, JT Wilcox, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Since the Guardian’s previous revelations about Shea’s involvement in private chats, and his appearances on podcasts and public events, Washington’s state house has commenced an investigation into his activities, and has hired an outside firm to investigate Shea’s associations with political violence.
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TLDR. Did they actually hurt anyone?
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CHEEZY17 wrote: Wed Aug 14, 2019 9:39 pm TLDR. Did they actually hurt anyone?

lol...you know....I was actually going to put a header on this....More than two paragraphs...too long for Cheezy.
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Stapes wrote: Wed Aug 14, 2019 10:13 pm
CHEEZY17 wrote: Wed Aug 14, 2019 9:39 pm TLDR. Did they actually hurt anyone?

lol...you know....I was actually going to put a header on this....More than two paragraphs...too long for Cheezy.
Thanks for thinking of me but that doesnt answer if they hurt anyone or not.
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Secret religious warfare training camps run by religious extremists. Sounds a lot like the Taliban.
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CaptQuint wrote: Tue Aug 13, 2019 11:47 pm
Wut wrote: Tue Aug 13, 2019 11:46 pm Nobody needs 10k rounds of ammo.
But mah 2nd amendment :?
As probably the most left-leaning and (separately) socialist member of this board, *and* a big supporter of the 2A, honestly 10k rounds for a gun owner of more needs than simple personal protection is not a lot. I can go thru 200 rounds per gun alone on a range day. My own stash is a fairly paltry 2k or so of .45, .40, .380, and .223/5.56 in various amounts, and it's really not enough. On the day the shit hits the fan, ammo can become a great bartering item.
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How many rounds can I put through my SA .40 before I gotta clean it?
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Clean it everytime you fire it
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CaptQuint wrote: Sat Aug 17, 2019 2:52 pm Clean it everytime you fire it
^^This. Gotta clean it after shooting it, not matter how few rounds you put thru it.
That's just good thoughtful gun ownership.
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I usually go about 1-1.5k rounds through my AR before cleaning, but there really isnt much to cleaning it. Never had any issues, but I dont shoot that cheap russian steel, mostly M855. I clean my P85 9mm and XDM .45 after every shooting.
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QillerDaemon wrote: Sat Aug 17, 2019 2:32 pm
CaptQuint wrote: Tue Aug 13, 2019 11:47 pm
Wut wrote: Tue Aug 13, 2019 11:46 pm Nobody needs 10k rounds of ammo.
But mah 2nd amendment :?
As probably the most left-leaning and (separately) socialist member of this board, *and* a big supporter of the 2A, honestly 10k rounds for a gun owner of more needs than simple personal protection is not a lot. I can go thru 200 rounds per gun alone on a range day. My own stash is a fairly paltry 2k or so of .45, .40, .380, and .223/5.56 in various amounts, and it's really not enough. On the day the shit hits the fan, ammo can become a great bartering item.
Thanks for reminding me I'm under 1k of 5.56, time to restock. I have probably 6-7 bricks of Game-Shok .22 LR, around 300 Critical Duty 9mm +P, and about the same in .45 (that load is a beast in my XDM, its definitely defense only), plus several hundred rounds of ball in both calibers for the range ect. So... thats probably 5k rounds of ammo.
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Ohio white nationalist, anti-Semite arrested for threatening to shoot up Jewish community center, police say


James Reardon Jr., 20, has been charged with telecommunications harassment and aggravated menacing and is being held in the Mahoning County Jail on $250,000 bond with a court hearing planned for Monday morning.


On Friday, the FBI Violent Crimes Task Force raided Reardon’s house and seized a cache of weapons and ammunition, including dozens of round of ammo, multiple semi-automatic weapons, a gas mask and bulletproof armor.

"Grateful for the work of the FBI, local law enforcement and our community partners in the Youngstown Jewish community. We will continue to employ all our resources to stop the spread of white nationalism and violent extremism," the Anti-Defamation League in Cleveland tweeted.






Police initially became aware of Reardon on July 11 when he posted a video on Instagram of a man shooting a semi-automatic rifle with sirens and screams in the background. He tagged the Jewish Community Center of Youngstown in the post.

"That kicked off an intense investigation, a very rapidly evolving investigation, because of the way the world is," New Middletown Police Chief Vince D’Egidio told Youngstown ABC affiliate WYTV.
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Reardon is an avowed anti-Semite and white nationalist and attended the deadly "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, in 2017, according to WYTV. During the raid on his house on Friday police also discovered anti-Semitic and white nationalist propaganda.

Extra security was given to the community during the police investigation, which will remain in place for the near future, police said. But even though the active threat has ceased, there is still active concern among some in the community.



A man killed 11 people when he opened fire on a synagogue in Pittsburgh, only an hour southeast of Youngstown, last October.


Reardon had publicly stated before that he wanted to see a homeland established for white people when he was interviewed for a documentary, according to D'Egidio. Police also discovered that his social media feed was filled with racial slurs and derogatory statements about minorities.


"This is a person that has declared himself as a white nationalist. With the hate crimes and everything else going on, we want to make sure we do our part to make sure this person was taken off the streets very quickly," D’Egidio said.

The FBI has not yet announced whether they will pursue federal charges against Reardon.

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But did he hurt anybody? Sin,. Cheezy
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“I like taking the guns early, like in this crazy man’s case that just took place in Florida ... to go to court would have taken a long time,” Trump said at a meeting with lawmakers on school safety and gun violence.

“Take the guns first, go through due process second,” Trump said.
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