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Ohio ‘Boogaloo Boi’ arrested after allegedly threatening to ‘blow up the IRS’ and kill federal agents, FBI says
An Ohio man who’s an extremist “Boogaloo Boi” has been arrested after allegedly threatening to kill federal brokers and boasting on-line about his weapons stash, together with a grenade launcher, the FBI introduced.
Aron McKillips, 29, of Sandusky, was arrested Tuesday by members of the Cleveland Division of the FBI with out incident, a spokesperson for the FBI Cleveland workplace mentioned.
McKillips was a “well-known” member of the “Boogaloo Boys” or “Boogaloo Bois,” an anti-government extremist group that advocates for a violent rebellion focusing on liberal political opponents and legislation enforcement, in response to the felony criticism.
The criticism says that since no less than early 2021, McKillips had been posting messages insinuating or explicitly threatening to hurt the federal government or federal brokers.
In a single message despatched in a personal chat on Sept. 1, 2021, he allegedly wrote, “Ain’t acquired a federal badge off a corpse but, so my time right here ain’t close to performed but lol,” in response to the criticism.
When he wasn’t doing that, he was typically speaking about weapons: buying and selling weapons and firearm equipment, boasting about turning semi-automatic firearms into totally computerized machine weapons and claiming he was in Michigan “actually handing out machine weapons” to different Boogaloo members.
McKillips was arrested on felony criticism expenses of illegal possession of a machine gun and interstate communication of threats, the FBI mentioned.
He made his preliminary look earlier than Justice of the Peace Choose Darrell A. Clay on Tuesday and waived his preliminary listening to.
A detention listening to has been set for Nov. 9 and he was ordered to be quickly detained, the FBI Cleveland workplace mentioned.
Neil S. McElroy, an legal professional for McKillips, advised NBC Information when requested for remark: “Aside from the knowledge contained within the criticism, the federal government has offered no discovery such that I may present an knowledgeable assertion concerning the fees, at this level.”
A grenade launcher, a whole lot of rounds of ammunition and physique armor
The criticism states that McKillips was discovered with a cache of weapons and ammunition on Dec. 31, 2020, when police stopped him for a visitors violation in Sandusky.
Police discovered “two marijuana roaches within the heart console” in addition to “a number of hundred rounds” of 5.56mm and 9mm ammunition, physique armor, an AR-15 rifle higher receiver, parachute flares, medical kits, firearm elements and navy fashion tools, the criticism mentioned. He was issued a quotation and launched, per the criticism.
The criticism states that he allegedly shared images on-line and spoke in individual about his completely different weapons.
A profile on the Sign messaging service with the title of “Jail (NW-OH) NSOL” listed a cellphone quantity that matched data for McKillips at his dwelling deal with. That profile posted a photograph of an AR-15 fashion rifle fitted with a grenade launcher on Jan. 14, 2021, the criticism mentioned.
On one other event he boasted in individual about his high-powered weapons.
In Might 2021, McKillips participated in a protest on the Richland County Jail in Mansfield, Ohio, over an inmate who had been killed by a corrections officer, the criticism mentioned.
Afterwards, protesters gathered at a home for a celebration the place McKillips “said he had an AK-47 that he traded for a .308 that he then traded for a grenade launcher and a few ‘primo cocaine,’” the criticism mentioned.
“McKillips mentioned his grenade launcher was firing pin activated and he had the data to make excessive explosive rounds that he may shoot out of the launcher,” the criticism mentioned.
McKillips additionally visited Lansing, Michigan, in April 2021 and offered “drop-in auto sears,” an element constructed from metallic that’s positioned in AR-15’s to transform them from semi-automatic rifles into totally computerized rifles, the criticism mentioned.
The criticism mentioned that such components are thought-about unlawful and McKillips allegedly instructed individuals on how they labored, carried out perform checks to guarantee it labored correctly and confirmed others make the components.
On-line messages about desirous to ‘blow up the IRS’
McKillips’ messages on encrypted chat boards and apps like Discord, Keybase, and Sign had been flagged to authorities by confidential informants.
In a single message despatched in a Keybase chat group on Feb. 15, 2021, utilizing the username “prisonoh,” which stands for “Jail Ohio,” McKillips “indicated that the federal government took some cash from him and he nonetheless owed the federal government cash.”
He then indicated, “I’ve acquired some planning on doing brother” and “it’s time I do one thing for the motion,” the criticism mentioned.
On July 6, 2021, a confidential supply reported that McKillips had posted recordings in a Sign chat room speaking about burning down federal buildings and taking pictures federal brokers.
In keeping with copies of the recordings he mentioned “I simply wanna blow up the IRS.”
“I’m solely right here for the violence so-we gonna f—— begin killing individuals like federal brokers,” he mentioned partly.
In one other message he mentioned: “Sure, f— mass companies however nonetheless I’d somewhat put that vitality in the direction of f—— the White Home.”
He referred to as for riots and burning down companies like Goal and Walmart, however mentioned “go away Sears alone trigger they acquired actually good [unintelligible] collection of instruments and stuff trigger I’m poor,” per the criticism.
In July 21, 2021, one other confidential supply reported that McKillips posted a voice recorded message in a big Sign group through which he mentioned going to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) Workplace in Columbus, Ohio, to conduct an assault.
“We will go to the ATF workplace right here in Columbus, and I’m completely down and everyone is like about it, so I don’t know what’s going to occur,” he allegedly mentioned.
In Might this yr he appeared to complain in a Sign group chat about his want to commit a raid: “I have been saying this awhile however no-one (sic) needs to raid authorities constructing with me.”
When a consumer responded saying “That’s an excessive amount of drama,” he replied, “Not but, not until I mail a feds head again to his spouse.”
He additionally made a number of references to “smoke a hog” that means killing a legislation enforcement officer, in response to the criticism.
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Don’t tell Jolene. Dolly Parton license plate now available in Ohio
Sales for license plates featuring Dolly Parton’s face began Monday for $25. All proceeds will go to fund her Imagination Library
Watch: Dolly Parton visits Columbus to promote Imagination Library
Dolly Parton sang a little and told a few jokes at a Tuesday luncheon in Columbus
The Columbus Dispatch
Fans of country music legend Dolly Parton can show off their pride for the singer with a new Ohio license plate.
Ohio drivers can now purchase license plates featuring Parton for $25. The money from each plate will go to Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library of Ohio, a charity that gives children ages 5 and younger a free book each month. The state began selling the plates Monday.
Specifically, the funds will go to the purchaser’s local county program of the library, which it says will pay for mailing a child 12 books, enough for an entire year. Ohio is the second state to offer a license plate supporting the library after Parton’s home state of Tennessee.
First lady Fran DeWine has focused on expanding the Imagination Library in Ohio since her husband Gov. Mike DeWine took office in 2019. She was inspired when she saw her grandchildren receive books through the program and by 2020, it had expanded to all of Ohio’s 88 counties.
“I’m excited to see Ohio as the second state to offer a specialty Dolly Parton license plate to support her program, Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library, in Ohio,” Fran DeWine said in a press release. “With each purchase, $25 will go back to supporting the local program, helping to ensure the program remains available to all families in Ohio.”
The plates are available to purchase online at OPlates.com or in-person at a local deputy registrar license agency.
Gov. DeWine signed House Bill 315 which included the Parton Plates on Jan. 2. The original bill, sponsored by Senate Minority Leader Nickie Antonio, D-Lakewood, received unanimous yes votes in both chambers before the license plate language was put into the larger HB 315.
Donovan Hunt is a fellow in the E.W. Scripps School of Journalism’s Statehouse News Bureau.
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Ohio State WR Jeremiah Smith bought insurance ahead of College Football Playoff | Report
Cotton Bowl: Reporter reactions to Ohio State vs. Texas Longhorns
Ohio State football beat writers Bill Rabinowitz and Joey Kaufman react to the Buckeyes’ 28-14 win over the Texas Longhorns in the 2025 Cotton Bowl.
Jeremiah Smith has taken his first season at Ohio State by storm, putting the star freshman on pace to be one of the Buckeyes’ top wide receivers of all time — and potentially the No. 1 overall pick of the NFL draft by the time he is done in Columbus.
In order to ensure that, Smith’s family has taken out permanent total disability insurance (PTD) ahead of the College Football Playoff, according to a report from CBS Sports’ Dennis Dodd.
Smith is not eligible to declare for the draft until after his junior year at Ohio State, which would make the 2027 NFL draft the earliest he could leave. His insurance lasts until Aug. 1, 2027 or when he signs an NFL contract — whichever comes first — per Dodd.
Per Dodd, Smith’s insurance policy protects him from a career-ending injury both on and off the field, and is with Leverage Disability and Life Insurance, a Southern California-based athlete insurance firm. He does not have loss of draft value (LOV) coverage as part of his policy, per Dodd.
“If this kid steps off the curb and gets hit by a car, he’s covered,” Greenspoon Marder law firm’s head of insurance recovery Richard Giller told CBS Sports.
Dodd, citing sources, reported it is rare for freshmen to receive permanent total disability insurance. In addition, Dodd reported Smith’s premiums cost is $7,500-$8,000 per million of coverage, citing additional sources.
A player receiving insurance has become more common for players over the years, especially in bowl games. A most recent example is Colorado taking out full insurance for its players, including Travis Hunter and Shedeur Sanders in the Alamo Bowl on Dec. 28.
Outside of a quiet CFP Cotton Bowl semifinal against Texas, against whom he finished with just one catch for 3 yards on three targets, Smith has impressed during the Buckeyes’ CFP championship run.
In the Buckeyes’ first two CFP games against Tennessee and Oregon, Smith combined for 290 receiving yards and four touchdowns on 13 catches. Smith enters Monday’s CFP championship vs. No. 7 Notre Dame with 1,227 receiving yards and 14 receiving touchdowns on 71 catches on the season.
Shortly after Ohio State’s win over Oregon, ESPN football analyst Dan Orlovsky said if Smith were eligible for April’s NFL draft, he would be the No. 1 pick and “it wouldn’t even be close.”
“He would easily be the No. 1 pick in this year’s draft,” Orlovsky said on Jan. 2. “You will have teams in two years, for that ’27 draft, tanking for him.”
No. 8 Ohio State will play No. 7 Notre Dame in the CFP championship on Jan. 20. The Buckeyes opened up as a -9.5 point early favorite on BetMGM.
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How to watch, stream Wisconsin women’s basketball vs. Ohio State: TV channel, prediction
The Big Ten Conference grind is never easy, as the Wisconsin women are finding out right now.
Coming off a tough loss to Maryland, the Badgers (10-7, 1-5) return to the court Thursday night vs. Ohio State. Tip is set for 8 p.m. Central time with the game streaming live on Peacock.
This makes the second straight league opponent that Wisconsin has hosted, as they played even with the Terps over the weekend for 30 minutes. A difficult fourth by the Badgers allowed Maryland to secure the win.
Serah Williams continued her strong season, scoring 24 points to lead the way. She averages 18.5 points and 11 rebounds per game.
Ohio State (16-0, 5-0) is coming off a nine-point win over Oregon and also holds league victories over Illinois and Michigan. They are paced by Cotie McMahon, who is one of five players averaging double figures.
The ESPN BPI gives Ohio State a 96 percent chance to win the game.
Here are details on how to watch Wisconsin vs. Ohio State on Thursday, Jan. 16:
Who: Wisconsin vs. Ohio State in Big Ten Conference women’s basketball action
When: 8 p.m CT | Thursday, January 16
Where: Kohl Center | Madison, Wisconsin
Live Stream: Stream Wisconsin vs. Ohio State live on fuboTV (Start your free trial)
TV Channel: Peacock
Our Prediction: Ohio State 88, Wisconsin 65
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