Updated
Updated · Homeland Security · Jun 18
DOJ Charges 5 in White House Attack Plot, Naming Alvarez as Alleged Ringleader
Updated
Updated · Homeland Security · Jun 18

DOJ Charges 5 in White House Attack Plot, Naming Alvarez as Alleged Ringleader

3 articles · Updated · Homeland Security · Jun 18

Summary

  • Federal prosecutors charged five suspects after the FBI said they plotted a mass-casualty attack on Sunday’s UFC Freedom 250 event at the White House.
  • Abraham Hermosillo Alvarez, arrested in Omaha on June 14 and using the alias “Shepherd,” allegedly planned and directed the operation in an encrypted chat, calling for “counter sniper(s) and drones” to be “as deadly as we can get.”
  • Four co-conspirators were arrested over the weekend in Ohio, Missouri and California, and all five now face conspiracy to commit murder and conspiracy to commit violence on White House grounds.
  • DHS said Alvarez is a Mexican national who overstayed a B2 visa after December 2001, received DACA in 2014, and now has an ICE detainer lodged against him.

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How did a DACA recipient become the ringleader of a far-right plot to attack the White House?
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Five Charged in Foiled Drone and Sniper Attack Plot on UFC Freedom 250 at White House

Overview

On June 16, 2026, the FBI announced it had disrupted a sophisticated plot to attack the UFC Freedom 250 event at the White House. Law enforcement acted quickly, preventing a dangerous scheme that involved plans to use explosive-laden drones and snipers targeting senior officials and wealthy attendees. Court records revealed the plot’s details, showing it was driven by extremist ideology. Five individuals from different states were charged, marking a major step in the investigation. The threat was neutralized before it could happen, highlighting the importance of vigilance and coordinated action to protect public safety.

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