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Prosecutors argued that Vets for Trump co-founder Joshua Macias and co-defendant Antonio LaMotta planned a mass shooting as vote counting in the 2020 presidential election continued.
Two supporters of President Donald Trump arrested after driving a vehicle with guns and ammunition to a Philadelphia election site in November 2020 were.
Prosecutors argued that Vets for Trump co-founder Joshua Macias and co-defendant Antonio LaMotta, both of Virginia, planned a mass shooting as the outcome of the presidential election remained uncertain.
Antonio Lamotta and Joshua Macias, of Virginia, were convicted of weapons charges but cleared of election interference offenses for carrying guns near the Pennsylvania Convention Center during the 2020 presidential election vote count. The two men told FBI agents that they came to Philadelphia to ensure votes were being counted properly.