FBI arrests Tennessee man on weapons charge, alleging he wanted to kill migrants at border
- Paul Faye has been charged with possession of an unregistered firearm and planning acts of violence against migrants and law enforcement officers at the southern border.
- Faye sold an unregistered firearms suppressor without a serial number to an undercover agent for $100.
- Faye's cache of weapons, ammunition, and a bulletproof vest were discovered during a meeting with the undercover agent at his home.
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FBI arrest Tennessee man who planned ‘sniper’ attack on Texas-Mexico border, docs show
HARLINGEN, Texas (ValleyCentral) — The FBI arrested a Tennessee man who allegedly planned to take part in a violent attack on the Texas-Mexico border, court documents show. Paul Faye Sr. was arrested on a charge of possession of an unregistered firearm/silencer regulated by the National Firearms Act, federal records show.
FBI arrests Tennessee man on weapons charge, alleging he wanted to kill migrants at border
The FBI has arrested a Tennessee man Friday who said he wanted to kill migrants at the southern border. Paul Faye of Cunningham was arrested for possession of an unregistered firearm. Court documents, first reported by Court Watch, show that a nearly yearlong investigation into Faye involved undercover agents. Faye first came under surveillance after…
Tennessee man arrested after undercover FBI investigation reveals travel plans to the Southern border with weapons – KION546
By Alisha Ebrahimji and Rebekah Riess, CNN (CNN) — A Tennessee man was arrested Monday after allegedly telling undercover FBI agents about his desire to travel to the US-Mexico border to “conduct acts of violence,” according to a criminal complaint. In March 2023, Paul Faye Sr. first talked with an undercover FBI agent on TikTok, and after exchanging direct
Tennessee man arrested after undercover FBI investigation reveals travel plans to the Southern border with weapons
A Tennessee man was arrested Monday after allegedly telling undercover FBI agents about his desire to travel to the US-Mexico border to “conduct acts of violence,” according to a criminal complaint.
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