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Nevilledog

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Wed Feb 23, 2022, 03:31 PM Feb 2022

Three Men Plead Guilty to Conspiring to Provide Material Support to a Plot to Attack Power Grids



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Three Men Plead Guilty to Conspiring to Provide Material Support to a Plot to Attack Power Grids in the United States

Domestic Terrorism Plot was in Furtherance of White Supremacist Ideology

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Three men pleaded guilty today to crimes related to a scheme to attack power grids in the United States in furtherance of white supremacist ideology.
11:40 AM · Feb 23, 2022


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Three men pleaded guilty today to crimes related to a scheme to attack power grids in the United States in furtherance of white supremacist ideology.

According to court documents, Christopher Brenner Cook, 20, of Columbus, Ohio; Jonathan Allen Frost, 24, of West Lafayette, Indiana, and of Katy, Texas; and Jackson Matthew Sawall, 22, of Oshkosh, Wisconsin, each pleaded guilty to one count of conspiring to provide material support to terrorists. The charge and plea agreements indicate that the defendants knew and intended that the material support they conspired to provide would be used to prepare for and carry out the federal offense of destroying energy facilities.

“These three defendants admitted to engaging in a disturbing plot, in furtherance of white supremacist ideology, to attack energy facilities in order to damage the economy and stoke division in our country,” said Assistant Attorney General for National Security Matthew G. Olsen. “The Justice Department is committed to investigating and disrupting such terrorist plots and holding perpetrators accountable for their crimes.”

“These defendants conspired to use violence to sow hate, create chaos, and endanger the safety of the American people,” said U.S. Attorney Kenneth L. Parker for the Southern District of Ohio. “As this case shows, federal and state law enforcement agencies are dedicated to working together to protect this country against all enemies, foreign and domestic.”

“The defendants in this case wanted to attack regional power substations and expected the damage would lead to economic distress and civil unrest,” said Assistant Director Timothy Langan of the FBI’s Counterterrorism Division. “These individuals wanted to carry out such a plot because of their adherence to racially or ethnically motivated violent extremist views. When individuals move from espousing particular views to planning or committing acts of violence the FBI will investigate and take action to stop their plans. We will continue to work with our law enforcement partners to protect our communities.”

“Those inspired to commit terrorist acts in the name of hate pose a serious threat to our nation," said Special Agent in Charge J. William Rivers of the FBI’s Cincinnati Field Office. “I am thankful for the Joint Terrorism Task Force and our law enforcement partners who work each day to prevent this type of violence from occurring in our communities.”

According to court documents, in fall 2019, Frost and Cook met in an online chat group. Frost shared the idea of attacking a power grid with Cook, and within weeks, the two began efforts to recruit others to join in their plan.

As part of the recruitment process, Cook circulated a book list of readings that promoted the ideology of white supremacy and Neo-Nazism. By late 2019, Sawall – a friend of Cook’s – joined the conspiracy and assisted Cook with online recruitment efforts, operational security and organization.

As part of the conspiracy, each defendant was assigned a substation in a different region of the United States. The plan was to attack the substations, or power grids, with powerful rifles. The defendants believed their plan would cost the government millions of dollars and cause unrest for Americans in the region. They had conversations about how the possibility of the power being out for many months could cause war, even a race war, and induce the next Great Depression.

In February 2020, the co-conspirators met in Columbus, Ohio, to further discuss their plot. Frost provided Cook with an AR-47 and the two took the rifle to a shooting range to train.

Frost also provided Cook and Sawall with suicide necklaces during the Columbus meeting. The necklaces were filled with fentanyl and were to be ingested if and when the defendants were caught by law enforcement. Both Cook and Sawall expressed their commitment to dying in furtherance of their mission.

Upon arriving in Columbus, Sawall and Cook purchased spray paint and painted a swastika flag under a bridge at a park with the caption, “Join the Front.” The defendants had additional propaganda plans for their time in Ohio, but they were derailed during a traffic stop, during which Sawall swallowed his suicide pill but ultimately survived.

Court documents detail that Cook and Frost continued to travel together after their Ohio meeting, and drove to Texas in March 2020. Cook stayed in different cities with various juveniles who he was attempting to recruit for their plot.

Cook, Frost and Sawall were each charged with providing material support to terrorism by a bill of information filed on Feb. 7. The defendants face a maximum penalty of 15 years in prison. A federal district court judge will determine any sentence after considering the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines and other statutory factors.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Jessica W. Knight for the Southern District of Ohio and Trial Attorney Justin Sher of the National Security Division’s Counterterrorism Section are prosecuting this case.

The case was investigated by the FBI’s Joint Terrorism Task Force in Columbus, Milwaukee, Indianapolis and Houston. The U.S. Attorney’s Offices in the Eastern District of Wisconsin and Northern District of Indiana provided valuable support.

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Three Men Plead Guilty to Conspiring to Provide Material Support to a Plot to Attack Power Grids (Original Post) Nevilledog Feb 2022 OP
It was no accident that two of the 2 conspirators were teenagers when recruited... Hekate Feb 2022 #1
Hitler youth vercetti2021 Feb 2022 #4
In post-WWII stories I read of members of the Resistance carrying a cyanide pill in case of capture Hekate Feb 2022 #6
Toxic masculinity vercetti2021 Feb 2022 #8
K&R ck4829 Feb 2022 #2
Happy to see DOJ prosecuting domestic terrorists. lagomorph777 Feb 2022 #3
Serious stuff empedocles Feb 2022 #10
Exactly. Duppers Feb 2022 #11
Mueller got Barred. lagomorph777 Feb 2022 #12
20, 22, & 24 Budi Feb 2022 #5
Hey guys. Got an idea. You all ever heard of Charles Manson? underpants Feb 2022 #7
Timothy McVeigh, too Hekate Feb 2022 #9
K & R icymist Dec 2022 #13

Hekate

(90,769 posts)
1. It was no accident that two of the 2 conspirators were teenagers when recruited...
Wed Feb 23, 2022, 03:50 PM
Feb 2022

Suicide pills in case of capture
Plans to set off a race war and start the next Great Depression
Recruitment for juveniles

They sound nice.

vercetti2021

(10,156 posts)
4. Hitler youth
Wed Feb 23, 2022, 03:53 PM
Feb 2022

MAGA youth. Not much of a difference. Except lack of common sense. Legit this is some 4chan poison. Suicide pills? Like what the hell.

Hekate

(90,769 posts)
6. In post-WWII stories I read of members of the Resistance carrying a cyanide pill in case of capture
Wed Feb 23, 2022, 04:07 PM
Feb 2022

…by the Nazis, who were known to torture people viciously. Some Resistance members, anyway.

On a quick google check just now I was unable to verify the accuracy of this literary trope, but I recall it showing up in more than one novel.

What makes it believable is such things were used in the past elsewhere. The Tamil Tigers were mentioned in my brief search.

In the present instance, I am sure it was all part of making teenagers get wrapped up in a macho, death-defying mystique of warriorhood,

vercetti2021

(10,156 posts)
8. Toxic masculinity
Wed Feb 23, 2022, 04:12 PM
Feb 2022

Incels, basement dwellers. You name it. They found their purpose. Being terrorists.

lagomorph777

(30,613 posts)
3. Happy to see DOJ prosecuting domestic terrorists.
Wed Feb 23, 2022, 03:52 PM
Feb 2022

I wonder whether they are going to do the same for the top domestic terrorist in the country (TFG)?

Duppers

(28,125 posts)
11. Exactly.
Thu Feb 24, 2022, 05:35 AM
Feb 2022

I wonder too.

Sure hope it's not like the Mueller report, around 2. Do we yet know what was wrong with Mueller?

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