FBI Nabs Two More Suspects in Maniacal White House-UFC Terror Plot — It Was a Mom Who Brought It All Down

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If you look at some of the mugshots of the suspects in the plot to cause massive bloodshed at the White House-UFC event which was held on June 14, you might conclude that they’re a bunch of clueless buffoons. None of those pictured looks like the sharpest knife in the drawer.

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But what they were allegedly planning — attacking the event on one side with drones to force attendees to flee another exit where co-conspirators were waiting to slaughter them with sniper rifles and other weapons — was truly evil. If they’d been even partially successful, we could be mourning many innocent people today.

Luckily, one of the suspects' mothers was concerned by her son’s behavior and obsession with weapons and notified the authorities, who soon uncovered much more.

Five suspected wannabe mass killers were arrested on June 16, and on Monday, the Department of Justice nabbed two more:

William Lee Spartacus Falkner was arrested midday Friday, June 19. Falkner is charged by criminal complaint in the Western District of Washington with conspiracy to commit murder. He appeared in U.S. District Court in Tacoma at 2:00 pacific time today.

Jordan W. Rincker, 28, of St. Joseph, Missouri, was arrested Sunday, June 21. Rincker is charged by criminal complaint in the Western District of Missouri with conspiracy to commit murder. He appeared in U.S. District Court in Kansas City at 2:00 central time today.

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According to Local 3 News and other outlets like the one below, this is Rincker’s mugshot as provided by the Platte County Sheriff’s Office:

The DOJ says Rincker was a busy man:

Rincker allegedly communicated with co-conspirators on an encrypted messaging application. According to court documents, Rincker also gave a 12-gague [sic] pump action shotgun to Alvarez during an in-person meeting in Omaha. During this meeting, Alvarez gave Rincker a ballistic plate, face shield, 3D printer, 3D printing filament, night vision goggles, binoculars, a “wire checker,” and a minicomputer. Alvarez allegedly gave Rincker the 3D printer to make drones. The complaint also states Rincker “traded” the 12-gauge pump action shot gun with an ammunition-filled bandolier.

A search warrant executed at his home discovered he had stockpiled a virtual arsenal, including numerous rifles and pistols, a gas mask, heavy-duty protective gear, and more.

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Falkner, meanwhile, had experience with drones and was caught in encrypted communications strategizing on how to load “explosives on the drones and how to configure and fly them for maximum destructive impact.”

The heroes in all this? Law enforcement, of course, but also the mother of suspect Tycen Proper from Ohio. If she hadn’t called the authorities with concerns about her son, who knows what damage these psychos could have caused?

It can’t be easy to turn in your own kid, but the nation was possibly spared an awful tragedy because she did. Thank you, Tycen Proper’s mom.

Editor’s Note: The American people overwhelmingly support President Trump’s law and order agenda.

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