Four men linked to extremist ‘Boogaloo’ movement indicted charged with obstructing probe into police killings Jessica Schladebeck
Four men affiliated with the anti-government “boogaloo” group have been indicted on obstruction charges stemming from the death and attempted killing of federal law enforcement officers in California last year.
Jessie Alexander Rush, 29; Robert Jesus Blancas, 33; Simon Sage Ybarra, 23; and Kenny Matthew Miksch, 21 are allegedly part of the “Grizzly Scouts,” a subgroup linked to the extremist movement. They were indicted on Friday for destroying messages on WhatsApp and other evidence authorities have said was tied to the killing of Federal Protective Services Officer Dave Patrick Underwood in May last year and the killing of Santa Cruz Sheriff’s Sgt. Damon Gutzwiller a week later.
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Militia members tried to thwart probe into killing of Oakland federal officer, feds allege
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Federal Grand Jury charges four members of militia group in association to murder of Oakland federal officer
The group is accused in a scheme of destroying evidence, concealing evidence, and interfering in a federal investigation.
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Four members of a California militia group associated with the anti-government boogaloo movement were indicted Friday on charges of conspiracy to obstruct justice in connection with a scheme to destroy records related to last year’s killing in Oakland of a federal Protective Services officer and the wounding of his partner, the U.S. Justice Department said.
California boogaloo militia members tried to thwart killing probe, DOJ says Share Updated: 5:58 PM PDT Apr 9, 2021 By Olga R. Rodriguez Share Updated: 5:58 PM PDT Apr 9, 2021
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Show Transcript the law, unfortunately as it s constructed in the United States, doesn t allow or Ford law enforcement to consider individuals linked to groups like the Boogaloo movement as terrorists.
TRACKING THE COVID-19 VACCINE Share Updated: 5:58 PM PDT Apr 9, 2021 By Olga R. Rodriguez Four members of a California militia group associated with the anti-government boogaloo movement were indicted Friday on charges of conspiracy to obstruct justice in connection with a scheme to destroy records related to last year s killing in Oakland of a federal Protective Services officer and the wounding of his partner, the U.S. Justice Department said.The men are accused of conspiring to destroy communications and other records about