REL GENRL Guy wanted to shoot up 21 churches - got caught

amarilla

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18-year-old in Idaho planned to attack more than 21 churches on behalf of ISIS, feds say

Jonathan Limehouse, USA TODAY


Updated Wed, April 10, 2024 at 2:21 AM CDT·4 min read

An 18-year-old student from Idaho was arrested for planning to attack churchgoers in his hometown on behalf of ISIS, according to federal authorities.

Alexander Scott Mercurio, of Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, is accused of "attempting to provide material support and resources to ISIS" and pledging his allegiance to the terrorist organization, a Justice Department news release said.

In addition to supporting ISIS, Mercurio allegedly conspired to attack individuals at over 21 churches in Coeur d'Alene on Sunday with various weapons — including knives, guns and fire, according to the release.

Mercurio has been charged with "attempting to provide material support or resources to a designated foreign terrorist organization," the Justice Department said. He could receive a maximum penalty of 20 years in federal prison if convicted.

Court filings on Tuesday show Mercurio is without legal counsel for his case.

Alexander Mercurio intentionally planned to attack churches before the end of Ramadan, feds say

The FBI began looking into Mercurio when the 18-year-old reached out to "confidential human sources" online and revealed his support for ISIS and terrorist organizations, according to court documents filed in the District of Idaho. The confidential human source met Mercurio in person, and he again expressed his support for ISIS, the documents continued.

"Mercurio spread ISIS propaganda online and solicited ISIS's involvement in and approval of his propaganda efforts, discussed traveling from the U.S. to join ISIS, considered and planned ways to support ISIS financially, and most recently, set forth a plan to assault his father with a metal pipe, acquire his father's firearms and attack a local church," according to court records.

Mercurio's behavior "escalated" at the beginning of 2024 when he began planning a suicide attack on churches in Coeur d'Alene, the court records show. His plan involved using flame-covered weapons, explosives, knives, a machete, a pipe and firearms, according to the court records.

He chose a specific church and intentionally planned the attack to occur on April 7 because that meant it would happen before the end of Ramadan, court documents show.

FBI thwarts Alexander Mercurio's plan before he stole father's guns

The next part of Mercurio's plan involved incapacitating his father, restraining him with handcuffs and stealing his firearms to use for "maximum casualties in his attack," according to court documents. Before the attack, he bought butane canisters and a metal pipe, the documents continued.

While planning the attack, Mercurio made a "Bayʿah statement," which included him pledging his allegiance to ISIS and "stating his intention to die while killing others on behalf of ISIS," court records show. He transmitted the statement a day before he planned to carry out the attack, according to the court records.

Federal authorities managed to stop Mercurio before he could harm his father, court documents show. When they searched Mercurio's family's home Saturday, they found plans for the attack, the items he bought for the crimes and an ISIS flag in his bedroom, the documents continued.

Alexander Mercurio told the FBI's confidential source the attack plan, feds say

The FBI identified Mercurio as an online student at a local school who was issued a laptop and Wi-Fi Hotspot, court records show. Authorities found files on the school-issued laptop "confirming Mercurio's commitment to ISIS and its ideology," including photos of him using ISIS-related gestures and documents about socialism, communism and politics, according to the court records.

Mercurio also participated in an online group chat with other ISIS supporters, according to court documents.

"I'm 17 in USA," Mercurio wrote in the chat on Oct. 2, 2022, court documents show. "I know I try to keep secret, I'm in north Idaho very Christian and conservative parents are mad cause I'm not shaving beard and not letting pants go below ankle."

During an online conversation with the confidential human source, Meruciro told him the plan in detail, court records show.

"The plan is basically this: lie to my dad an say I'm going on a walk, leave, walk to a park, send the bayah video, delete all the social media on my phone (and) then walk to the nearest church," Mercurio wrote between March 25-26, according to court records. "Stop close by the church, equip the weapon(s) and storm the temple, kill as many as possible before they inevitably scatter, then burn the temple to the ground and flee the scene, then move onto the next church, rinse and repeat for all 21+ churches in the town until killed."

'This case should be an eye-opener', FBI agent says

U.S. Attorney Josh Hurwit said "we have no higher calling than to protect our nation and our communities from terrorism," according to the Justice Department's release.

“This case should be an eye-opener to the dangers of self-radicalization, which is a real threat to our communities,” Special Agent in Charge Shohini Sinha of the Salt Lake City FBI said in the release. “Protecting the American people from terrorism remains the FBI’s number one priority, and we continue to encourage the public to report anything suspicious to the FBI or your local law enforcement.”

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Alexander Mercurio arrested, planned to attack churches for ISIS: Feds
 

CaryC

Has No Life - Lives on TB
In IDAHO?! How many churches in that area don't have multiple members carrying? And this idiot planned to hit 21 of them. IQ below 70?

Summerthyme
I was just thinking if he hit the wrong one first, he might not make it.

Cancel the election! Random Muzzie crazies roaming about!
Yeah and just think a couple of weeks ago it was PTA Parents. The scum home grown terrorist.

And then the FISA bill came up for a vote.
 

mistaken1

Has No Life - Lives on TB
The FBI identified Mercurio as an online student at a local school who was issued a laptop and Wi-Fi Hotspot, court records show. Authorities found files on the school-issued laptop "confirming Mercurio's commitment to ISIS and its ideology," including photos of him using ISIS-related gestures and documents about socialism, communism and politics, according to the court records.

So this young man born into a Christian family was radicalized by the left-wing terrorists running our public school systems. Will the school teachers and administrators be held accountable for indoctrinating this impressionable young man with their violent, left-wing ideology?
 

Meemur

Voice on the Prairie / FJB!
Either mentally ill or and/or a manchurian candidate. Parts of the narrative sound like a very immature boy trying to be a part of the Big Boys' group. Glad that he didn't get to carry out the plan, but I have to wonder if he was set up in the first place.
 
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Knoxville's Joker

Has No Life - Lives on TB
I was curious on demographics:

Coeur d'Alene, Idaho is home to a wide variety of churches from different denominations and backgrounds. The city is known for its religious diversity, offering everything from traditional Catholic and Lutheran services to more modern practices like non-denominational congregations. No matter your faith, you're sure to find a church in Coeur d'Alene that meets your spiritual needs. There are numerous church communities dedicated towards worship, outreach, and growing closer to God. All of these congregations offer unique services that can help shape the spiritual life of individuals in the community. If you are looking for a place to connect with others who share your beliefs, Coeur d'Alene has many local churches for you to explore.


59.3% of the people in Coeur d'Alene are religious:
- 0.7% are Baptist
- 0.3% are Episcopalian
- 5.8% are Catholic
- 1.8% are Lutheran
- 0.8% are Methodist
- 4.1% are Pentecostal
- 0.4% are Presbyterian
- 6.1% are Church of Jesus Christ
- 39.2% are another Christian faith
- 0.0% are Judaism
- 0.1% are an eastern faith
- 0.0% affilitates with Islam
 

nebb

Veteran Member
Had a young man shoot 3 churches 2-3 days ago in Vancouver Wa, all were shot at between 1-3:30am so only structure damage. They caught him but the local news has gone silent about it.
 

Countrymouse

Country exile in the city
Either mentally ill or and/or a manchurian candidate. Parts of the narrative sound like a very immature boy trying to be a part of the Big Boys' group. Glad that he didn't get to carry out the plan, but I have to wonder if he was set up in the first place.
I get the beard---but do you have to have short pants to be a Muslim? (in his note)
 
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