3 self-proclaimed members of the far-right ‘boogaloo’ movement were arrested on domestic terrorism charges for trying to spark violence during protests – By Rosie Perper and Sonam Sheth (Business Insider) / June 3 2020
- Three self-proclaimed members of the far-right “boogaloo” movement were held on domestic terrorism charges after federal prosecutors accused them of trying to spark violence during police brutality protests in Las Vegas.
- The “boogaloo” movement was defined in the charging document as “a term used by extremists to signify coming civil war and/or fall of civilization.” The three men previously served in the US Navy, Army, and Air Force, according to the filing.
- Each defendant was charged with conspiracy to damage and destroy by using fire and explosives, and possession of an unregistered firearm.
- According to the filing, the men in late May discussed “causing an incident to incite chaos and possibly a riot” in response to George Floyd’s death.
Three former US servicemen and self-proclaimed members of the far-right “boogaloo” movement were arrested on domestic terrorism charges and accused of carrying unregistered firearms and trying to spark violence during protests against police brutality.
According to the charging document, which was reviewed by Business Insider, the three defendants previously served in the US Navy, US Army, and US Air Force.
The filing also noted that the men “self-identified as part of the ‘Boogaloo’ movement,” which prosecutors described as “a term used by extremists to signify a coming civil war and/or fall of civilization.” According to the Associated Press, all three men are white.
According to the Clark Country Detention Center records, Stephen Parshall, 35, Andrew Lynam Jr., 23, and William Loomis, 40, are each being held on $1 million bond. A preliminary hearing will be held on June 17.
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