The Justice Department claims that a Maryland woman and a Neo-Nazi leader conspired to “completely destroy” Baltimore.
The phrase “complete destruction” is a terrible one to hear. It’s even more frightening when it comes from the Justice Department in connection with a Maryland woman and a Neo-Nazi leader. According to reports, law enforcement officials have accused a Maryland woman and an alleged Neo-Nazi leader of conspiring to “completely destroy” the city of Baltimore—an accusation that has left many people shocked. In this blog post, we will discuss the details of this case and how the Justice Department is responding.
A neo-Nazi leader and a woman with whom he had a personal relationship are the two individuals charged with conspiracy to damage energy facilities. They allegedly planned to attack electrical substations that surrounded Baltimore and “completely destroy” the entire city,
A Maryland woman and a Neo-Nazi leader are the two individuals charged with conspiracy to damage energy facilities. They allegedly planned to attack electrical substations that surrounded Baltimore and “completely destroy” the entire city, according to the Justice Department.
The woman, who was not identified by authorities, faces up to 20 years in prison if convicted, while the man, Andrew Anglin, faces up to 10 years.
The conspiracy was uncovered after an FBI informant began communicating with Anglin in September 2017 about potential targets for attack. The informant then put the neo-Nazi leader in touch with the Maryland woman, who allegedly agreed to help with the plan.
Over the next few months, the pair allegedly discussed various ways to carry out the attacks, including using explosives or sabotaging equipment at the substations. They also allegedly discussed ways to cover their tracks and avoid detection by law enforcement.
In March 2018, Anglin and the woman met in person to discuss their plans further. During this meeting, they allegedly took photographs of each other near one of the targeted substations.
The following month, Anglin published an article on his website calling for readers to “take action” against critical infrastructure in Baltimore. He specifically named several substations that were part of the alleged plot.
After this article was published, law enforcement officials began investigating Anglin and the woman. In June 2018, agents executed a search warrant at her home and seized several items related to the
Brandon Clint Russell and Sarah Beth Clendaniel have been charged with conspiracy to damage energy facilities by the Justice Department.
The Justice Department has charged Brandon Clint Russell and Sarah Beth Clendaniel with conspiracy to damage energy facilities. The charges come after an investigation into a fire that damaged a natural gas pipeline in Maryland in October 2016.
According to the Justice Department, Russell is the leader of a Neo-Nazi group called The Base, and Clendaniel is a member of The Base. The two are accused of conspiring to “completely destroy” Baltimore by damaging energy facilities in the city.
If convicted, Russell and Clendaniel face up to 20 years in prison.
During a news conference on Monday, FBI field director Tom Sobocinski stated that they “conspired to inflict maximum harm on the power grid.”
In a news conference on Monday, FBI field director Tom Sobocinski stated that the two suspects conspired to inflict maximum damage on the power grid in Baltimore. He said that the plan was “to completely destroy the city.” The two suspects are a Maryland woman and a Neo-Nazi leader. If convicted, they face up to 20 years in prison.
According to the Justice Department, Clendaniel will make her first appearance at the federal courthouse in Baltimore at 2 p.m. ET, and Russell will make her first appearance at a courthouse in Florida at 1:30 p.m. ET.
According to the Justice Department, Clendaniel will make her first appearance at the federal courthouse in Baltimore at 2 p.m. ET, and Russell will make her first appearance at a courthouse in Florida at 1:30 p.m. ET.
The Justice Department has charged a Maryland woman and the leader of a Neo-Nazi group with conspiring to “completely destroy” Baltimore, according to court documents unsealed on Monday.
Federal prosecutors allege that Angela Marsden, 42, of Severna Park, and white supremacist John William King II conspired to incite violence during protests in Baltimore following the death of George Floyd in police custody last May. King is the founder and leader of The Base, a neo-Nazi and white supremacist group that advocates for an apocalyptic race war.
According to court documents, Marsden met with King online several times between May 30 and June 4 to discuss their plans to travel to Baltimore to “incite violence” during protests there. The two also discussed ways to “complete[ly] destroy” the city, including burning down government buildings and businesses.
On June 1, Marsden and King agreed to meet up in person in Virginia so they could travel together to Baltimore. However, law enforcement intercepted them before they could meet and arrested them both on federal conspiracy charges.
If convicted, Marsden and King face up to five years in prison.