According to court documents, on February 3, 2021, Dahlager delivered two auto sears to the CHS and he demonstrated how the devices should be inserted into a firearm.
A man from St. Cloud was sentenced to two years in prison and three years of probation for possession of devices that can convert a firearm from semi-automatic to fully automatic.
A self-proclaimed member of the violent anti-government group the Boogaloo Bois has been sentenced to two years in prison for illegally possessing a machine gun.
Boogaloo Bois member accused in plot to attack Minnesota Capitol pleads guilty to firearm charge
Federal agents started investigating Michael Paul Dahlager, 27, last November after a confidential informant reported that Dahlager had discussed his willingness to kill law enforcement, according to an FBI affidavit underlying a criminal complaint filed in Minnesota U.S. District Court in April.
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Michael Paul Dahlager (Photo courtesy Sherburne County Jail)
MINNEAPOLIS A St. Cloud man who pledged loyalty to the anti-government group Boogaloo Bois pleaded guilty in federal court Wednesday, July 14, to illegally possessing two devices that turn semi-automatic rifles into automatic weapons.