Posted on 12/30/2021 12:06:49 AM PST by Trillian
Kuachua Brillion Xiong, 25, said he would "do whatever it takes" to kill his targets, including Joe Biden and Anthony Fauci, court documents say.
A heavily armed California man was arrested in Iowa after he told law enforcement officers that he would "do whatever it takes" to kill government leaders on his "hit list," including President Joe Biden and his chief medical adviser, Dr. Anthony Fauci, authorities said in court papers Wednesday.
The man, Kuachua Brillion Xiong, 25, has been held in the Pottawattamie County Jail in Council Bluffs since Thursday, according to sheriff's records.
Xiong was pulled over Dec. 21 in Cass County and found to have an AR-15 rifle, ammunition, loaded magazines, body armor and medical kits, Secret Service Agent Justin Larson wrote in a criminal complaint.
An attorney for Xiong had no comment Wednesday.
Xiong had been driving from his home near Sacramento, California, since Dec. 18 "with the intention of driving straight to the White House ... to kill persons in power," Larson wrote.
Speaking with investigators, Xiong said the "evil individuals he intended to kill" included Biden, Fauci, former President Barack Obama and Facebook co-founder Mark Zuckerberg, authorities said.
Xiong was using a map app on his phone and had set his destination for the White House, according to the complaint, which was included in court documents unsealed Wednesday.
Xiong, identified as a grocery store employee from Merced, showed investigators a drawing of the White House grounds, "including a perceived 'weak spot' he identified during his pre-attack research," Larson wrote.
"He added that if released from custody, he would immediately resume traveling to the White House ... and 'do whatever it takes' to complete his plan," the complaint said.
"Xiong stated that he has no intention of returning to California to see his family because he plans on dying while fighting evil demons in the White House," it said.
He was charged with making threats against a former U.S. president.
The whole story stinks. It is not how I would do it. They would never see me coming.
He was ‘an army of one.”
Was.
Definite false flag. The stupidity reeks of fbi.
That’s what I’m saying-—the guy was barely half dressed. But I’m curious about the grapple. Did it have a rope attached? My test for the guy would be to throw the grapple over a limb, then see if he can climb the rope. Not many of us have that ability in our skill set. If he can climb the rope with a rifle on his back he ought to be taken seriously. If he can’t climb the rope then use it to tie him up, tape his face to shut him up, then ship him back to his former s-hole.
22 pistol for no legged snakes
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Dude. You must be a good shot. I’d have trouble hitting a snake with a .22 pistol
I kind of pride myself on my snake shooting abilities. First I’ve been using the same pistol for over 40 years (6 inch S&W K-22). Second most are shot from about 15 yards when I spot them crawling across the road. I’ll kill 80 to 100 rattlers a year on the ranch and I’ve learned a few tricks. Only time I go for a head shot is if someone is with me and I can’t help but try and show off. If they’re crawling across the road stop about 15 yards away and they’ll usually just stop. Use the door for a rest and put the first shot in the body which usually breaks the spine making a follow up head shot relatively easy. An old rattler is surprisingly fast when they want to be and get get in the bushes fast. That’s when you end up wasting shots trying to hit the damn thing. During the summer when they’re crawling I swear the Turkey Vultures follow me around. They can clean up a rattler in short order. I’m breaking in a 4 inch ten shot 617 this year and giving the old K-22 a break. It’s definitely not as accurate as the K-22 with the longer sight radius but I think it do.
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