Alleged UFC Plotters Were Angry About Epstein Files, Affidavit Says
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- Breaking News Alleged UFC Plotters Were Angry About Epstein Files, Affidavit Says By Zachary Folk,
- Proper allegedly told investigators he began speaking with members of a group on TikTok called “Vanguard of the Old” in March—a group said to believe the U.S.
- The targets allegedly included “wealthy people and politicians,” with Proper naming Sen.
Breaking News Alleged UFC Plotters Were Angry About Epstein Files, Affidavit Says By Zachary Folk,
Topline. The mother of one of the alleged plotters of an attack on the Freedom 250 UFC event at the White House reported him to authorities after she became concerned about his weapons purchases and involvement with an online group angry about "government corruption, the handling of the Epstein files” and “data centers taking up all the water in communities,” according to an affidavit filed.
Patel offered few immediate details about the plot, but Fox News reported five people were in custody for a plan that involved explosive drones and a sniper team.Anadolu via Getty ImagesKey FactsTycen Proper, a 19-year-old from Ohio, was charged with attempted murder of a federal officer, conspiracy to commit an offense against the U.S., and federal firearms charges for the alleged plot FBI Director Kash Patel said his department foiled before the UFC event took place.