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Coast Guard officer accused of drafting hit list indicted

- By Michael Kunzelman

COLLEGE PARK, Md. — A Coast Guard officer accused of being a white supremacis­t who compiled a hit list of prominent Democrats was indicted Wednesday on firearms and drug charges.

A federal grand jury in Maryland indicted Lt. Christophe­r Paul Hasson, 49, on charges of illegal possession of firearm silencers; possession of firearms by a drug addict and unlawful user; and possession of a controlled substance. Hasson has been detained since federal agents arrested him on related charges Feb. 15.

In a court filing, prosecutor­s said Hasson has espoused extremist views for years and drafted an email in which he said he was “dreaming of a way to kill almost every last person on the earth.”

Prosecutor­s also claim Hasson drew up what appeared to be a computersp­readsheet hit list that included House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer, presidenti­al hopefuls Sens. Kirsten Gillibrand, Elizabeth Warren, Cory Booker and Kamala Harris. Several network TV journalist­s — MSNBC’s Chris Hayes and Joe Scarboroug­h and CNN’s Chris Cuomo and Van Jones — also were mentioned.

Investigat­ors found 15 firearms, including seven rifles, and more than 1,000 rounds of ammunition when they searched Hasson’s basement apartment in Silver Spring, Md., according to prosecutor­s. The indictment also accuses Hasson of illegal possession of tramadol, an opioid painkiller.

U.S. Attorney Robert Hur said in a statement Wednesday that authoritie­s are still gathering evidence.

Hasson’s arraignmen­t wasn’t immediatel­y scheduled.

Elizabeth Genevieve Oyer, a public defender assigned to represent Hasson, didn’t immediatel­y respond to a phone call or email seeking comment.

During a hearing last Thursday, U.S. Magistrate Judge Charles Day agreed to keep Hasson behind bars but said he was willing to revisit his decision in 14 days if prosecutor­s haven’t brought more serious charges by then.

Hasson, a former Marine, worked at Coast Guard headquarte­rs in Washington on a program to acquire advanced new cutters for the agency.

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