Charges: Boogaloo Bois fired on Mpls. police precinct, shouted "Justice for Floyd"

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Charges: Boogaloo Bois fired on Mpls. police precinct, shouted "Justice for Floyd"

Charges: Boogaloo Bois fired on Minneapolis police precinct, shouted 'Justice for Floyd'
Feds say Ivan Harrison Hunter helped burn and loot the Third Precinct building as part of a coordinated attack from the far-right group trying to ignite an American civil war.


In the wake of protests following the May 25 killing of George Floyd, a member of the “Boogaloo Bois” opened fire on Minneapolis Police Third Precinct with an AK-47-style gun and screamed “Justice for Floyd” as he ran away, according to a federal complaint made public Friday.

A sworn affidavit by the FBI underlying the complaint reveals new details about a far-right anti-government group’s coordinated role in the violencethat roiled through civil unrest over Floyd’s death while in police custody.

Ivan Harrison Hunter, a 26-year-old from Boerne, Texas, is charged with one count of interstate travel to incite a riot for his alleged role in ramping up violence during the protests in Minneapolis on May 27 and 28. According to charges, Hunter, wearing a skull mask and tactical gear, shot 13 rounds at the south Minneapolis police headquarters while people were inside. He also looted and helped set the building ablaze, according to the complaint, which was filed Monday under seal.

Unrest flared throughout Minneapolis following Floyd’s death, which was captured on a bystander’s cellphone video, causing Gov. Tim Walz to activate the Minnesota National Guard. As police clashed with protesters, Hunter and other members of the Boogaloo Bois discussed in private Facebook messages their plans to travel to Minneapolis and rally at the Cub Foods across from the third precinct, according to federal court documents. One of the people Hunter coordinated with posted publicly to social media: “Lock and load boys. Boog flags are in the air, and the national network is going off,” the complaint states.

Two hours after the police precinct was set on fire, Hunter texted with another Boogaloo member in California, a man named Steven Carrillo.

“Go for police buildings,” Hunter told Carrillo, according to charging documents.

“I did better lol,” he replied. A few hours earlier, Carrillo had killed a Federal Protective Services Officer in Oakland, Calif., according to criminal charges filed against him in California.

On June 1, Hunter asked Carrillo for money, explaining he needed to “be in the woods for a bit,” and Carrillo sent him $200 via a cash app.

Five days later, Carrillo shot and killed a sheriff’s deputy in Santa Cruz when authorities tried to arrest him, according to charges filed in California. Authorities say he then stole a car and wrote “Boog” on the hood “in what appeared to be his own blood.”

A couple of days later, during police protests Austin, Texas, police pulled over a truck after seeing three men in tactical gear and carrying guns drive away in it. Hunter, in the front passenger seat, wore six loaded banana magazines for an AK-47-style assault rifle on his tactical vest, according federal authorities. The two other men had AR-15 magazines affixed to their vests. The officers found an AK-47-style rifle and two AR-15 rifles on the rear seat of the vehicle, a pistol next to the driver’s seat and another pistol in the center console.

Hunter denied he owned any of the weapons found in the vehicle. He did, according to the complaint, volunteer he was the leader of the Boogaloo Bois in South Texas and that he was present in Minneapolis when the Third Precinct was set on fire. Police seized the guns and let Hunter and the others go.

Hunter had bragged about his role in the Minneapolis riots on Facebook, publicly proclaiming, “I helped the community burn down that police station” and “I didn’t’ protest peacefully Dude ... Want something to change? Start risking felonies for what is good.”

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Hunter is the third member of the Boogaloo Bois, a loose-knit group intent on igniting a second American civil war, to be charged in Minneapolis as a result of the unrest that followed Floyd’s death.

Michael Robert Solomon and Benjamin Ryan Teeter were indicted in September with conspiracy to provide material support for a foreign terrorist organization.
 

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Hunter denied he owned any of the weapons found in the vehicle. He did, according to the complaint, volunteer he was the leader of the Boogaloo Bois in South Texas and that he was present in Minneapolis when the Third Precinct was set on fire. Police seized the guns and let Hunter and the others go.

Hunter had bragged about his role in the Minneapolis riots on Facebook, publicly proclaiming, “I helped the community burn down that police station” and “I didn’t’ protest peacefully Dude ... Want something to change? Start risking felonies for what is good.”

For a long time, police have been aware that white nationalists and extreme right terrorists have been posing as BLM people in order to ignite a race war, that they think they will win. Hence they burned the police station, hoping police would blame BLM. And it backfired on them.
 

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For a long time, police have been aware that white nationalists and extreme right terrorists have been posing as BLM people in order to ignite a race war, that they think they will win. Hence they burned the police station, hoping police would blame BLM. And it backfired on them.

AP finds most arrested in protests aren't leftist radicals
President Donald Trump portrays the hundreds of people arrested nationwide in protests against racial injustice as violent urban left-wing radicals. But an Associated Press review of thousands of pages of court documents tell a different story.


The administration needs to push the LAW AND ORDER narrative for votes, and the federal crackdown instead of leaving it to the states is Barr's flavor of executive authoritarianism.

What's interesting to me now is knowing this goes back to the New Right of the 80s, the think tanks, the Weyrich, Whitaker, Sam Francis days - where "civil rights and civil liberties were inconsequential collateral damage to Francis, who called them 'secondary to the requirements of national security and internal civil order.'"

That's from the book Unholy: Why White Evangelicals Worship at the Altar of Donald Trump, which is a textbook on the building of the framework of the religious right which eventually served up Trump. I'll be referring to that book for a long time to come, trying to come to terms with the GOP I supported so unknowingly.
 

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Feds say far-right group coordinated attack on Minneapolis police precinct during protest
The U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Minnesota on Friday
announced that the FBI brought charges against a member of the far-right "Boogaloo Bois" group for organizing and participating in an effort to "incite a riot" outside a Minneapolis police precinct in May amid protests against the police killing of George Floyd.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...is-police-precinct-during-protest/ar-BB1al40z
 
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