FBI arrests Florida man accused of planning a livestreamed attack; investigators cite recovered messages
Lucas Temple, 20, was arrested after FBI uncovered bomb-making instructions, a sawed-off shotgun, and a livestreamed terror attack plan tied to a neo-Nazi network.
- A 20-year-old man from Florida, Lucas Alexander Temple, was arrested for possessing an unregistered firearm, including a sawed-off shotgun, according to an FBI affidavit.
- The Atomwaffen Division, now called the National Socialist Order, is known for promoting violent extremism aiming to create a racially pure society, according to the National Counterterrorism Innovation, Technology, and Education Center.
- If convicted, Temple faces up to 10 years in prison for illegal weapons possession and distributing explosive-making information, confirmed by the U.S. Attorney's Office.
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Lucas Alexander Temple, 20, was arrested following an investigation linking him to extremist groups in the Signal app.
'How long would it take': FBI recovers disturbing Signal messages from Florida man who allegedly had plans to livestream something horrific
A Florida man was arrested after the FBI found extremely disturbing Signal messages that reportedly described a horrible plot, including plans for a violent attack that would be livestreamed. Lucas Alexander Temple, who is only 20 years old, is now facing serious federal charges. According to Fox News, Temple is currently facing federal charges for two main crimes: sharing information about making or using explosives and having an unregistered s…
FBI Thwarts Florida Man's Chilling Neo-Nazi Attack Plot: Disturbing Details Uncovered - Internewscast Journal
A man from Florida has been arrested following an FBI investigation that connected him to several extremist group chats on the encrypted messaging app
FBI nabs Florida man with alleged plan to livestream neo-Nazi terror attack, graphic Signal messages recovered
Lucas Alexander Temple, 20, faces federal charges after allegedly sharing explosive instructions and neo-Nazi propaganda in Signal group chats.
Florida man discussed livestreaming neo-Nazi terror attack, feds say
Exclusive: The father of 20-year-old Lucas Alexander Temple, who was there when his son was arrested, told The Independent that he didn’t want to “inadvertently say anything that might hurt his case.”
Florida man discussed livestreaming terror attack, feds say
Exclusive: The father of 20-year-old Lucas Alexander Temple, who was there when his son was arrested, told The Independent that he didn’t want to “inadvertently say anything that might hurt his case.”
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