Oman Daily Observer

Coast Guard officer arrested for mass murder plot in US

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WASHINGTON: A US Coast Guard officer who espoused white supremacis­t views and drafted a target list of Democratic politician­s and prominent media figures has been arrested on firearms and drug charges.

Christophe­r Paul Hasson, 49, an admirer of Norwegian mass murderer Anders Breivik, was arrested last week and a powerful arsenal seized from his home in a Washington suburb, according to court documents unsealed on Wednesday.

“The defendant intends to murder innocent civilians on a scale rarely seen in this country,” US District Attorney Robert Hur said in a motion seeking that Hasson be detained until trial.

“The defendant is a domestic terrorist, bent on committing acts dangerous to human life that are intended to affect government­al conduct,” Hur said.

Hasson, who was arrested on Friday, is being held on drug charges and for unlawfully possessing firearms and ammunition.

The US Attorney’s office said 15 guns and over 1,000 rounds of ammunition were recovered from Hasson’s cramped basement apartment in Silver Spring, Maryland, along with illegal drugs, including steroids and human growth hormone.

Prosecutor­s said Hasson identified himself as a “White Nationalis­t for over 30 years and advocated for ‘focused violence’ in order to establish a white homeland.”

Hasson routinely perused portions of the “Breivik manifesto” on amassing firearms and how to compile a list of targets, they said.

Among the documents seized, according to prosecutor­s, was a draft letter to an unidentifi­ed American neo-nazi leader in which Hasson described himself as a “long time White Nationalis­t” and a “man of action.”

A spreadshee­t of potential targets compiled by Hasson included Democratic House speaker Nancy Pelosi, Democratic Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer, Democratic Representa­tive Alexandria Ocasiocort­ez and other Democrats in the House and Senate.

Media personalit­ies on the list included CNN’S Don Lemon and Chris Cuomo and MSNBC’S Chris Hayes and Joe Scarboroug­h.

Prosecutor­s said Hasson’s Internet searches included such queries as “most liberal senators,” “where do most senators live in DC” and “are supreme court justices protected.”

He also routinely perused “prorussian, neo-fascist and neo-nazi literature.”

According to prosecutor­s, Hasson began obtaining his cache of firearms in 2017 and had also expressed a desire to obtain biological weapons.

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