Ed Payne
CNNFri, 23 Aug 2013 21:04 UTC
An undercover police operation stopped a plot by members of an anti-government movement to kidnap and execute police officers, Las Vegas police said Thursday.
Following a four-month investigation, police arrested roommates David Allen Brutsche, 42, and Devon Campbell Newman, 67.
"As the investigation progressed, we became aware that these two individuals were extremists in their beliefs and were actively plotting to kidnap and kill at least one southern Nevada police officer," said Lt. Jim Seebock with the department's counterterrorism Section.
Their plan did not single out a particular officer or law enforcement agency, but was to be a "target of opportunity," Seebock said.
"The suspects further believed once the first kidnapping and execution was accomplished, they would be compelled to keep repeating their actions -- kidnapping and killing multiple officers," he said.
During a sting operation, police said both Brutsche and Newman espoused the views of
the sovereign citizens movement, which the FBI characterizes as "a growing domestic threat to law enforcement" and considers it "a domestic terrorist movement."The movement does not recognize the authority of federal, state or local governments."Sovereign Citizen is an ideology which in and of itself is fine," Seebock said. "It's when they profess that ideology in conjunction with criminal acts in violation of laws or to further their criminal acts (that) they come on our radar."
Authorities have charged the pair with conspiracy to commit murder, conspiracy to commit kidnapping and attempted first degree kidnapping with use of a weapon.
Police say additional arrests and charges are possible in the ongoing investigation.
Comment: "The movement does not recognize the authority of federal, state or local governments."
That right there tells us why this movement is a target for COINTELPRO.
Where is the evidence?
"The [sovereign citizens] movement does not recognize the authority of federal, state or local governments."
Right there, we can see what the problem is for the so-called authorities.
[T]he FBI characterizes [the movement] as "a growing domestic threat to law enforcement" and considers it "a domestic terrorist movement."
Nice touch, FBI, sovereign equals violent now?
"Their plan did not single out a particular officer or law enforcment agency, but was to be a "target of opportunity," Seebock said."
Hmmm, it all sounds very vague to me. And lame. I would think that this kind of action (kidnapping cops) would require a considerable amount of planning.