Boogaloo: The Real Violent Extremist Threat That’s Growing During Nationwide Protests

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A member of the far-right movement Boogaloo walks next to protestors outside a police station in Charlotte, North Carolina, on May 29.

As Donald Trump warns of antifa, far-right extremists linked to the Boogaloo movement have been repeatedly charged with attacks.

President Donald Trump has warned repeatedly that antifa, a favorite bogeyman, is behind the violence during recent waves of protest. But while scant evidence supports Trump’s claims, another loosely organized movement has become a prominent sideshow at nationwide demonstrations and been linked with attacks and plots to create chaos.

Adherents of the far-right movement known as Boogaloo have shown up at various protests sparked by the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, attempting to use the demonstrations to further their own cause and in some cases carrying rifles.

Boogaloo devotees have also carried out violent attacks against police. This week, a California district attorney said that Steven Carrillo, charged with the ambush shooting death of a sheriff’s deputy in California’s Santa Cruz County on June 6, had ties to the Boogaloo. Carrillo had written some of its slogans in blood on the hood of a nearby car before his arrest. Authorities are reportedly looking into whether Carrillo was connected to the May 29 shooting death of a security officer at the federal building in Oakland, California ― a shooting that occurred during a large protest in that city over Floyd’s killing.

The Boogaloo movement is a somewhat amorphous anti-government community that under its umbrella includes militias, gun rights activists, libertarians and white supremacists. What they share is a core set of symbols, terms and ideology centered on the belief a second civil war is coming to the U.S., as well as a fervent opposition to the state that extends to law enforcement. Some in the Boogaloo movement have expressed admiration for Timothy McVeigh, the Oklahoma City bomber, and David Koresh, the religious cult leader whose standoff with authorities led to a violent confrontation in Waco, Texas.

Multiple movement supporters have been charged with plotting mass violence or linked to violent assaults. Federal prosecutors in Nevada charged three men associated with Boogaloo with terrorism offenses last week, after authorities broke up a plot to cause mass violence and hijack a Black Lives Matter demonstration using Molotov cocktails and explosives.

Much more...


This sounds like a very dangerous far-right movement. What do you think?
You’re a dishonest and dangerous idiot! Is your real name Wing Fat?
I hope those racist black rioters and their fascist ultrafa cousins destroy your locale.
 
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A member of the far-right movement Boogaloo walks next to protestors outside a police station in Charlotte, North Carolina, on May 29.

As Donald Trump warns of antifa, far-right extremists linked to the Boogaloo movement have been repeatedly charged with attacks.

President Donald Trump has warned repeatedly that antifa, a favorite bogeyman, is behind the violence during recent waves of protest. But while scant evidence supports Trump’s claims, another loosely organized movement has become a prominent sideshow at nationwide demonstrations and been linked with attacks and plots to create chaos.

Adherents of the far-right movement known as Boogaloo have shown up at various protests sparked by the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, attempting to use the demonstrations to further their own cause and in some cases carrying rifles.

Boogaloo devotees have also carried out violent attacks against police. This week, a California district attorney said that Steven Carrillo, charged with the ambush shooting death of a sheriff’s deputy in California’s Santa Cruz County on June 6, had ties to the Boogaloo. Carrillo had written some of its slogans in blood on the hood of a nearby car before his arrest. Authorities are reportedly looking into whether Carrillo was connected to the May 29 shooting death of a security officer at the federal building in Oakland, California ― a shooting that occurred during a large protest in that city over Floyd’s killing.

The Boogaloo movement is a somewhat amorphous anti-government community that under its umbrella includes militias, gun rights activists, libertarians and white supremacists. What they share is a core set of symbols, terms and ideology centered on the belief a second civil war is coming to the U.S., as well as a fervent opposition to the state that extends to law enforcement. Some in the Boogaloo movement have expressed admiration for Timothy McVeigh, the Oklahoma City bomber, and David Koresh, the religious cult leader whose standoff with authorities led to a violent confrontation in Waco, Texas.

Multiple movement supporters have been charged with plotting mass violence or linked to violent assaults. Federal prosecutors in Nevada charged three men associated with Boogaloo with terrorism offenses last week, after authorities broke up a plot to cause mass violence and hijack a Black Lives Matter demonstration using Molotov cocktails and explosives.

Much more...


This sounds like a very dangerous far-right movement. What do you think?

The boogaloo bois are a distraction ....thier only mission is to take the eyes and heat off the babalu bois





Listen here cheif comrade squats in bush
Most boogaloo retards are peaceful ....most do not want a cw2 ....most beieleve it will eventually be forced on Us ...and when I say us i mean the entire population.......the twenties will roar .....also they're not getting on the box cars ..sooooooo see yas in hell commies


Wanna worry about white bois with guns ?John brown sociopath society and redneck revolt are hard core lefties


Read some history see what small bands of ARMED commies do .....brainwashed lefties are dangerous violent animals


If cw2 breaks out the paciffic NW and the south ....count on skirmishes


I think the north east and parts of the upper mid west will see the most die of starvation or wherever leftwing government or...."collective" control is in any given area ...

chaz Seattle collective gardens ain't gonna cut it when the shop rite has been closed for just 2 months and the freedom seeds are flying
 
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A member of the far-right movement Boogaloo walks next to protestors outside a police station in Charlotte, North Carolina, on May 29.

As Donald Trump warns of antifa, far-right extremists linked to the Boogaloo movement have been repeatedly charged with attacks.

President Donald Trump has warned repeatedly that antifa, a favorite bogeyman, is behind the violence during recent waves of protest. But while scant evidence supports Trump’s claims, another loosely organized movement has become a prominent sideshow at nationwide demonstrations and been linked with attacks and plots to create chaos.

Adherents of the far-right movement known as Boogaloo have shown up at various protests sparked by the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, attempting to use the demonstrations to further their own cause and in some cases carrying rifles.

Boogaloo devotees have also carried out violent attacks against police. This week, a California district attorney said that Steven Carrillo, charged with the ambush shooting death of a sheriff’s deputy in California’s Santa Cruz County on June 6, had ties to the Boogaloo. Carrillo had written some of its slogans in blood on the hood of a nearby car before his arrest. Authorities are reportedly looking into whether Carrillo was connected to the May 29 shooting death of a security officer at the federal building in Oakland, California ― a shooting that occurred during a large protest in that city over Floyd’s killing.

The Boogaloo movement is a somewhat amorphous anti-government community that under its umbrella includes militias, gun rights activists, libertarians and white supremacists. What they share is a core set of symbols, terms and ideology centered on the belief a second civil war is coming to the U.S., as well as a fervent opposition to the state that extends to law enforcement. Some in the Boogaloo movement have expressed admiration for Timothy McVeigh, the Oklahoma City bomber, and David Koresh, the religious cult leader whose standoff with authorities led to a violent confrontation in Waco, Texas.

Multiple movement supporters have been charged with plotting mass violence or linked to violent assaults. Federal prosecutors in Nevada charged three men associated with Boogaloo with terrorism offenses last week, after authorities broke up a plot to cause mass violence and hijack a Black Lives Matter demonstration using Molotov cocktails and explosives.

Much more...


This sounds like a very dangerous far-right movement. What do you think?
What? Who??

Like Alt Right another group no ones ever heard of
 
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A member of the far-right movement Boogaloo walks next to protestors outside a police station in Charlotte, North Carolina, on May 29.

As Donald Trump warns of antifa, far-right extremists linked to the Boogaloo movement have been repeatedly charged with attacks.

President Donald Trump has warned repeatedly that antifa, a favorite bogeyman, is behind the violence during recent waves of protest. But while scant evidence supports Trump’s claims, another loosely organized movement has become a prominent sideshow at nationwide demonstrations and been linked with attacks and plots to create chaos.

Adherents of the far-right movement known as Boogaloo have shown up at various protests sparked by the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, attempting to use the demonstrations to further their own cause and in some cases carrying rifles.

Boogaloo devotees have also carried out violent attacks against police. This week, a California district attorney said that Steven Carrillo, charged with the ambush shooting death of a sheriff’s deputy in California’s Santa Cruz County on June 6, had ties to the Boogaloo. Carrillo had written some of its slogans in blood on the hood of a nearby car before his arrest. Authorities are reportedly looking into whether Carrillo was connected to the May 29 shooting death of a security officer at the federal building in Oakland, California ― a shooting that occurred during a large protest in that city over Floyd’s killing.

The Boogaloo movement is a somewhat amorphous anti-government community that under its umbrella includes militias, gun rights activists, libertarians and white supremacists. What they share is a core set of symbols, terms and ideology centered on the belief a second civil war is coming to the U.S., as well as a fervent opposition to the state that extends to law enforcement. Some in the Boogaloo movement have expressed admiration for Timothy McVeigh, the Oklahoma City bomber, and David Koresh, the religious cult leader whose standoff with authorities led to a violent confrontation in Waco, Texas.

Multiple movement supporters have been charged with plotting mass violence or linked to violent assaults. Federal prosecutors in Nevada charged three men associated with Boogaloo with terrorism offenses last week, after authorities broke up a plot to cause mass violence and hijack a Black Lives Matter demonstration using Molotov cocktails and explosives.

Much more...


This sounds like a very dangerous far-right movement. What do you think?


Not very dangerous at all, IMHO. And I'll tell you why.

The FBI and other law enforcement have moles and informants in all of these so-called "radical right" outfits. Keeping an eye on them. If they even plan something crazy, the feds will be in their busting it down- even if the Fed Agents masquerading as "boogaloos" or whatever are the ones who came up with the crazy plans in the first place.
 
From the OP:

At least 125 Boogaloo groups with tens of thousands of followers could be found on Facebook as of April, according to a review by advocacy group Tech Transparency Project. Facebook restricted the use of Boogaloo when used alongside violent images or calls to action on May 1, but experts say the movement simply shifted terminology and the policy has had little effect.

In the past week, Facebook announced additional steps to limit the growth of Boogaloo groups on the platform and that it would no longer recommend them to users with similar interests. But these groups are still largely out in plain view and available for public consumption, even if Facebook is no longer steering people directly to them.
Three more linked to the right wing Boogaloo movement were arrested on Federal Charges related to terrorism in Las Vegas, inciting riot there, using improvised explosive and posting instructions on "how to" online.
3 self-proclaimed members of the far-right 'boogaloo' movement were arrested on domestic terrorism charges for trying to spark violence during protests

  • Three self-proclaimed members of the far-right "boogaloo" movement were held on domestic terrorism charges after federal prosecutors accused them of trying to spark violence during police brutality protests in Las Vegas.
  • The "boogaloo" movement was defined in the charging document as "a term used by extremists to signify coming civil war and/or fall of civilization." The three men previously served in the US Navy, Army, and Air Force, according to the filing.
  • Each defendant was charged with conspiracy to damage and destroy by using fire and explosives, and possession of an unregistered firearm.
  • According to the filing, the men in late May discussed "causing an incident to incite chaos and possibly a riot" in response to George Floyd's death.



"unregistered firearm", WTF, the feds don't have a firearms registry, neither does NV.

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Suspect more disturbed by improvised explosives, but since it was taken, because the officers did not wish to be shot with it, by the right wing anti-government terrorists, they charged them with it.
 
Another group nobody has heard of.......let me know when they burn or occupy a city
Another conspiracy crock of shit, designed to make us ignore the countless minorities on camera committing crimes during the looting and riots.
A handful of white idiots were also caught. So it must be declared a movement in the MSM' s shell game of blame.
Far as I am concerned the looters and vandals "regardless of color" are the scum of humanity preying upon innocent people who had nothing to do with the act of a police officer. Any rioter deserves the gas and rubber bullets and live fire if they hurl live rounds at police. True equality.
 
I didn’t know black lives matter was right wing. Odd
 
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A member of the far-right movement Boogaloo walks next to protestors outside a police station in Charlotte, North Carolina, on May 29.

As Donald Trump warns of antifa, far-right extremists linked to the Boogaloo movement have been repeatedly charged with attacks.

President Donald Trump has warned repeatedly that antifa, a favorite bogeyman, is behind the violence during recent waves of protest. But while scant evidence supports Trump’s claims, another loosely organized movement has become a prominent sideshow at nationwide demonstrations and been linked with attacks and plots to create chaos.

Adherents of the far-right movement known as Boogaloo have shown up at various protests sparked by the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, attempting to use the demonstrations to further their own cause and in some cases carrying rifles.

Boogaloo devotees have also carried out violent attacks against police. This week, a California district attorney said that Steven Carrillo, charged with the ambush shooting death of a sheriff’s deputy in California’s Santa Cruz County on June 6, had ties to the Boogaloo. Carrillo had written some of its slogans in blood on the hood of a nearby car before his arrest. Authorities are reportedly looking into whether Carrillo was connected to the May 29 shooting death of a security officer at the federal building in Oakland, California ― a shooting that occurred during a large protest in that city over Floyd’s killing.

The Boogaloo movement is a somewhat amorphous anti-government community that under its umbrella includes militias, gun rights activists, libertarians and white supremacists. What they share is a core set of symbols, terms and ideology centered on the belief a second civil war is coming to the U.S., as well as a fervent opposition to the state that extends to law enforcement. Some in the Boogaloo movement have expressed admiration for Timothy McVeigh, the Oklahoma City bomber, and David Koresh, the religious cult leader whose standoff with authorities led to a violent confrontation in Waco, Texas.

Multiple movement supporters have been charged with plotting mass violence or linked to violent assaults. Federal prosecutors in Nevada charged three men associated with Boogaloo with terrorism offenses last week, after authorities broke up a plot to cause mass violence and hijack a Black Lives Matter demonstration using Molotov cocktails and explosives.

Much more...


This sounds like a very dangerous far-right movement. What do you think?
Here's what I think...

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Another group nobody has heard of.......let me know when they burn or occupy a city
Another conspiracy crock of shit, designed to make us ignore the countless minorities on camera committing crimes during the looting and riots.
A handful of white idiots were also caught. So it must be declared a movement in the MSM' s shell game of blame.
Far as I am concerned the looters and vandals "regardless of color" are the scum of humanity preying upon innocent people who had nothing to do with the act of a police officer. Any rioter deserves the gas and rubber bullets and live fire if they hurl live rounds at police. True equality.
Note how they conveniently ignore the fact that most of BLM and Pantifa are white people.
 
From the OP:

At least 125 Boogaloo groups with tens of thousands of followers could be found on Facebook as of April, according to a review by advocacy group Tech Transparency Project. Facebook restricted the use of Boogaloo when used alongside violent images or calls to action on May 1, but experts say the movement simply shifted terminology and the policy has had little effect.

In the past week, Facebook announced additional steps to limit the growth of Boogaloo groups on the platform and that it would no longer recommend them to users with similar interests. But these groups are still largely out in plain view and available for public consumption, even if Facebook is no longer steering people directly to them.
Three more linked to the right wing Boogaloo movement were arrested on Federal Charges related to terrorism in Las Vegas, inciting riot there, using improvised explosive and posting instructions on "how to" online.
3 self-proclaimed members of the far-right 'boogaloo' movement were arrested on domestic terrorism charges for trying to spark violence during protests

  • Three self-proclaimed members of the far-right "boogaloo" movement were held on domestic terrorism charges after federal prosecutors accused them of trying to spark violence during police brutality protests in Las Vegas.
  • The "boogaloo" movement was defined in the charging document as "a term used by extremists to signify coming civil war and/or fall of civilization." The three men previously served in the US Navy, Army, and Air Force, according to the filing.
  • Each defendant was charged with conspiracy to damage and destroy by using fire and explosives, and possession of an unregistered firearm.
  • According to the filing, the men in late May discussed "causing an incident to incite chaos and possibly a riot" in response to George Floyd's death.
Taking that at face value, that's three.....THREE, out of how many scores of thousands of rioters across the nation?

WorstConspiracy.jpg
 
From the OP:

At least 125 Boogaloo groups with tens of thousands of followers could be found on Facebook as of April, according to a review by advocacy group Tech Transparency Project. Facebook restricted the use of Boogaloo when used alongside violent images or calls to action on May 1, but experts say the movement simply shifted terminology and the policy has had little effect.

In the past week, Facebook announced additional steps to limit the growth of Boogaloo groups on the platform and that it would no longer recommend them to users with similar interests. But these groups are still largely out in plain view and available for public consumption, even if Facebook is no longer steering people directly to them.
Three more linked to the right wing Boogaloo movement were arrested on Federal Charges related to terrorism in Las Vegas, inciting riot there, using improvised explosive and posting instructions on "how to" online.
3 self-proclaimed members of the far-right 'boogaloo' movement were arrested on domestic terrorism charges for trying to spark violence during protests

  • Three self-proclaimed members of the far-right "boogaloo" movement were held on domestic terrorism charges after federal prosecutors accused them of trying to spark violence during police brutality protests in Las Vegas.
  • The "boogaloo" movement was defined in the charging document as "a term used by extremists to signify coming civil war and/or fall of civilization." The three men previously served in the US Navy, Army, and Air Force, according to the filing.
  • Each defendant was charged with conspiracy to damage and destroy by using fire and explosives, and possession of an unregistered firearm.
  • According to the filing, the men in late May discussed "causing an incident to incite chaos and possibly a riot" in response to George Floyd's death.
Taking that at face value, that's three.....THREE, out of how many scores of thousands of rioters across the nation?

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Not exactly an unswerving arrow point to the only prime suspects of stirring the violence, but certainly not mentioned in the (presidential?) government rhetoric on who is to blame. If FBI knew and DOJ knew, did they just keep it from trump? Doubt it. Like his supporters often speak of non-reporting on the left, just did not fit the narrative ANTIFA, ANTIFA, ANTIFA?
 
From the OP:

At least 125 Boogaloo groups with tens of thousands of followers could be found on Facebook as of April, according to a review by advocacy group Tech Transparency Project. Facebook restricted the use of Boogaloo when used alongside violent images or calls to action on May 1, but experts say the movement simply shifted terminology and the policy has had little effect.

In the past week, Facebook announced additional steps to limit the growth of Boogaloo groups on the platform and that it would no longer recommend them to users with similar interests. But these groups are still largely out in plain view and available for public consumption, even if Facebook is no longer steering people directly to them.


I love Electric Boogaloo!!!





You're just an ignorant troll with no concern for thread content. Mods should zap you.


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What recent riot did the "Boogaloo" cause arson, looting, injuring of citizens and police? Are you claiming they just took over 6 blocks in Seattle, burned down Target, CVS and stormed a precinct in Minneaplois too?
If it's "Boogaloo" it's more a dance. You people are delerious and creating a fantasy group, like your utopia and farting flying unicorns.... If there is an anti-government movement I'm sure it's connected to Open Society Intitute.....

The Boogaloo isn't a "fantasy." They're out there. Extremists on both ends of the spectrum hate government authority because they're crackpots who incite violence. They're all willing to join protests to stir things up. Probably no more Boogaloo's in the mix recently than Antifa. They're opportunists, far left and far right. They all deserve to be watched and get arrested if they get up to their tricks.
 
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A member of the far-right movement Boogaloo walks next to protestors outside a police station in Charlotte, North Carolina, on May 29.

As Donald Trump warns of antifa, far-right extremists linked to the Boogaloo movement have been repeatedly charged with attacks.

President Donald Trump has warned repeatedly that antifa, a favorite bogeyman, is behind the violence during recent waves of protest. But while scant evidence supports Trump’s claims, another loosely organized movement has become a prominent sideshow at nationwide demonstrations and been linked with attacks and plots to create chaos.

Adherents of the far-right movement known as Boogaloo have shown up at various protests sparked by the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, attempting to use the demonstrations to further their own cause and in some cases carrying rifles.

Boogaloo devotees have also carried out violent attacks against police. This week, a California district attorney said that Steven Carrillo, charged with the ambush shooting death of a sheriff’s deputy in California’s Santa Cruz County on June 6, had ties to the Boogaloo. Carrillo had written some of its slogans in blood on the hood of a nearby car before his arrest. Authorities are reportedly looking into whether Carrillo was connected to the May 29 shooting death of a security officer at the federal building in Oakland, California ― a shooting that occurred during a large protest in that city over Floyd’s killing.

The Boogaloo movement is a somewhat amorphous anti-government community that under its umbrella includes militias, gun rights activists, libertarians and white supremacists. What they share is a core set of symbols, terms and ideology centered on the belief a second civil war is coming to the U.S., as well as a fervent opposition to the state that extends to law enforcement. Some in the Boogaloo movement have expressed admiration for Timothy McVeigh, the Oklahoma City bomber, and David Koresh, the religious cult leader whose standoff with authorities led to a violent confrontation in Waco, Texas.

Multiple movement supporters have been charged with plotting mass violence or linked to violent assaults. Federal prosecutors in Nevada charged three men associated with Boogaloo with terrorism offenses last week, after authorities broke up a plot to cause mass violence and hijack a Black Lives Matter demonstration using Molotov cocktails and explosives.

Much more...


This sounds like a very dangerous far-right movement. What do you think?


I dunno

I find it hard to believe that right wing militant fascists who hate everyone who isn't a right winger and constantly talk about CIVIL WAR and say things like -

"the only good democrat is a DEAD democrat"
and
"liberals are traitors and enemies and should all be rounded up, taken out back and SHOT"

would EVER resort to violence......
 
From the OP:

At least 125 Boogaloo groups with tens of thousands of followers could be found on Facebook as of April, according to a review by advocacy group Tech Transparency Project. Facebook restricted the use of Boogaloo when used alongside violent images or calls to action on May 1, but experts say the movement simply shifted terminology and the policy has had little effect.

In the past week, Facebook announced additional steps to limit the growth of Boogaloo groups on the platform and that it would no longer recommend them to users with similar interests. But these groups are still largely out in plain view and available for public consumption, even if Facebook is no longer steering people directly to them.
Three more linked to the right wing Boogaloo movement were arrested on Federal Charges related to terrorism in Las Vegas, inciting riot there, using improvised explosive and posting instructions on "how to" online.
3 self-proclaimed members of the far-right 'boogaloo' movement were arrested on domestic terrorism charges for trying to spark violence during protests

  • Three self-proclaimed members of the far-right "boogaloo" movement were held on domestic terrorism charges after federal prosecutors accused them of trying to spark violence during police brutality protests in Las Vegas.
  • The "boogaloo" movement was defined in the charging document as "a term used by extremists to signify coming civil war and/or fall of civilization." The three men previously served in the US Navy, Army, and Air Force, according to the filing.
  • Each defendant was charged with conspiracy to damage and destroy by using fire and explosives, and possession of an unregistered firearm.
  • According to the filing, the men in late May discussed "causing an incident to incite chaos and possibly a riot" in response to George Floyd's death.
Taking that at face value, that's three.....THREE, out of how many scores of thousands of rioters across the nation?

View attachment 349744
Not exactly an unswerving arrow point to the only prime suspects of stirring the violence, but certainly not mentioned in the (presidential?) government rhetoric on who is to blame. If FBI knew and DOJ knew, did they just keep it from trump? Doubt it. Like his supporters often speak of non-reporting on the left, just did not fit the narrative ANTIFA, ANTIFA, ANTIFA?
Three guys.

THREE......................FUCKING.................... GUYS

vs.

Dozens of Pantifa and BLM groups that were freely using social media to organize and spur on the rioting.

You leftbats seriously need to readjust your tin foil hats and get a grip.
 
From the OP:

At least 125 Boogaloo groups with tens of thousands of followers could be found on Facebook as of April, according to a review by advocacy group Tech Transparency Project. Facebook restricted the use of Boogaloo when used alongside violent images or calls to action on May 1, but experts say the movement simply shifted terminology and the policy has had little effect.

In the past week, Facebook announced additional steps to limit the growth of Boogaloo groups on the platform and that it would no longer recommend them to users with similar interests. But these groups are still largely out in plain view and available for public consumption, even if Facebook is no longer steering people directly to them.
Three more linked to the right wing Boogaloo movement were arrested on Federal Charges related to terrorism in Las Vegas, inciting riot there, using improvised explosive and posting instructions on "how to" online.
3 self-proclaimed members of the far-right 'boogaloo' movement were arrested on domestic terrorism charges for trying to spark violence during protests

  • Three self-proclaimed members of the far-right "boogaloo" movement were held on domestic terrorism charges after federal prosecutors accused them of trying to spark violence during police brutality protests in Las Vegas.
  • The "boogaloo" movement was defined in the charging document as "a term used by extremists to signify coming civil war and/or fall of civilization." The three men previously served in the US Navy, Army, and Air Force, according to the filing.
  • Each defendant was charged with conspiracy to damage and destroy by using fire and explosives, and possession of an unregistered firearm.
  • According to the filing, the men in late May discussed "causing an incident to incite chaos and possibly a riot" in response to George Floyd's death.



"unregistered firearm", WTF, the feds don't have a firearms registry, neither does NV.

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Suspect more disturbed by improvised explosives, but since it was taken, because the officers did not wish to be shot with it, by the right wing anti-government terrorists, they charged them with it.


That makes no sense and doesn't address what I said.

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Trust me, no one has to be a part of Boogaloo to want to kill a bunch of Commies.

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They aren't killing "commies", they are killing cops.


Are you saying Blue Lives Matter? Damn son, you're going to lose your commiecrat card.

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Nobody ever said they didn't, kid.


Since you now presume to speak for everybody, that makes you a liar. I recall masses of people in NYC chanting "what do we want.......dead cops..... when do we want it......NOW!". Also we have more than 600 officers killed or injured during the latest bullshit. Many were attacked with deadly weapons like rocks and bricks. So yeah, many have said that, by words and deeds.

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From the OP:

At least 125 Boogaloo groups with tens of thousands of followers could be found on Facebook as of April, according to a review by advocacy group Tech Transparency Project. Facebook restricted the use of Boogaloo when used alongside violent images or calls to action on May 1, but experts say the movement simply shifted terminology and the policy has had little effect.

In the past week, Facebook announced additional steps to limit the growth of Boogaloo groups on the platform and that it would no longer recommend them to users with similar interests. But these groups are still largely out in plain view and available for public consumption, even if Facebook is no longer steering people directly to them.
Three more linked to the right wing Boogaloo movement were arrested on Federal Charges related to terrorism in Las Vegas, inciting riot there, using improvised explosive and posting instructions on "how to" online.
3 self-proclaimed members of the far-right 'boogaloo' movement were arrested on domestic terrorism charges for trying to spark violence during protests

  • Three self-proclaimed members of the far-right "boogaloo" movement were held on domestic terrorism charges after federal prosecutors accused them of trying to spark violence during police brutality protests in Las Vegas.
  • The "boogaloo" movement was defined in the charging document as "a term used by extremists to signify coming civil war and/or fall of civilization." The three men previously served in the US Navy, Army, and Air Force, according to the filing.
  • Each defendant was charged with conspiracy to damage and destroy by using fire and explosives, and possession of an unregistered firearm.
  • According to the filing, the men in late May discussed "causing an incident to incite chaos and possibly a riot" in response to George Floyd's death.



"unregistered firearm", WTF, the feds don't have a firearms registry, neither does NV.

.
Suspect more disturbed by improvised explosives, but since it was taken, because the officers did not wish to be shot with it, by the right wing anti-government terrorists, they charged them with it.


That makes no sense and doesn't address what I said.

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Some weapons can be illegal accept for class III gun dealers or other situations. Weapon was not identified (that I remembered) in three different report I read, but I did read of molotov cocktail and other improvised explosive devices, parts and plans distributed. Suspect if the had found what was left of a joint in an ash tray they would have charged with that also, although not what brought the suspects to the attention of the authorities. Kind of figure it was the "how to" posted in a chatroom.
 

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