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Five men, including Tycen C. Proper, Bryan Omar Roa, Michael Alan Thomas, Daniel K. Eskridge, and Abraham Hermosillo Alvarez, were arrested for allegedly conspiring to carry out an attack at a White House UFC event.

White House (Washington D.C.), Fredericksburg (Virginia), Danville (Ohio), Calimesa (California), Pinon Hills (California), Kidder (Missouri), Omaha (Nebraska)

Who
Tycen C. Proper, Bryan Omar Roa, Michael Alan Thomas, Daniel K. Eskridge, Abraham Hermosillo Alvarez, President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance, Senator Marsha Blackburn, Senator Jim Justice, Senator Shelley Moore Capito, Representative Carol Miller, Representative Riley Moore, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
What
Five men, including Tycen C. Proper, Bryan Omar Roa, Michael Alan Thomas, Daniel K. Eskridge, and Abraham Hermosillo Alvarez, were arrested for allegedly conspiring to carry out an attack at a White House UFC event.
When
Wed, 17 Jun 2026 03:11:00 GMT · 4d 6h ago
Where
White House (Washington D.C.), Fredericksburg (Virginia), Danville (Ohio), Calimesa (California), Pinon Hills (California), Kidder (Missouri), Omaha (Nebraska) ·
Why
The group, operating under the name "Vanguard of the old," allegedly shared anti-government and ultra-religious sentiments, with grievances over "government corruption" and the "handling of the Epstein files and data centers," and aimed to initiate a "revolution" in the United States.
The Frontline Impact

How this affects you

This thwarted plot highlights the persistent threat of domestic extremism and its potential to target high-profile individuals and events, underscoring ongoing security challenges for law enforcement agencies in the United States. The alleged targeting of elected officials and a foreign head of state could strain political relations and increase security measures around public figures.

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