Saturday, August 10, 2019

The Next White Supremacist Mass Shooter? (Cont.)





Luckily, this anti- semitic homophobic white supremacist crackpot's fever plans were discovered in time:
A Las Vegas security guard [Ed.: WTF?!] is facing a federal weapons charge after authorities say he discussed making explosives and was planning attacks on a local synagogue and a bar that catered to the LGBTQ community.
According to the Justice Department, 23-year-old Conor Climo promoted white supremacy and communicated with people who identified with a white supremacist extremist organization.
Acting on a search warrant, law enforcement discovered bomb-making materials, which prosecutors described as “the component parts of a destructive device,” at Climo’s home.
Climo was arrested Thursday morning and later charged with one count of possession of an unregistered firearm. He appeared in court Friday.
A criminal complaint says that Climo discussed making Molotov cocktails and improvised explosive devices as well as his plans to attack a synagogue in Las Vegas during online encrypted conversations this year.
Climo also talked about conducting surveillance on a bar in downtown Las Vegas that he believed catered to the LGBTQ community and tried to recruit a homeless person to conduct “pre-attack surveillance” at a synagogue and other targets, according to the complaint.
While carrying out the search warrant, investigators found a notebook that contained hand-drawn diagrams of a potential attack in Las Vegas and drawings of “timed explosive devices,” the complaint said.
Buzzfeed adds more context, including:
Climo told FBI agents that he had experimented with making explosive devices for some time, and that he "harbors biases and hatred toward various racial and religious groups to include African-Americans, Jews, and Homosexuals."

Climo also told agents he had joined the white supremacist group The Feuerkrieg Division, a splinter of Atomwaffen Division, because the group, "offered him glory and the ability to contribute his knowledge of constructing explosive devices toward a 'righteous' cause."

He left the group, he said, because of their inaction.
How many more of these heavily armed fascist fanboys are out there feeling a sense of empowerment to act out their crackpot, violent fantasies?  How many of these cretins, who've spent years being poisoned by hate media and now the rantings of the racist- in- chief, are ready to put thought into action?