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How an active duty airman tried to start a civil war

How an active duty airman tried to start a civil war
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New Pemberton warehouse could help township economy

PEMBERTON TWP.  Pemberton needs commercial development and job opportunities for residents, said Daniel Hornickel, the town s business administrator. And within a year, the township will get a new warehouse and about 130 jobs to go with it, according to the director of construction for 200 South Pemberton Urban Renewal LLC., the company building the warehouse.   The 462,000 square-foot facility will sit at 200 South Pemberton Road and employ residents of Pemberton and its surrounding area, the director added. The company is building the warehouse for another business to occupy. That means being able to ship individual packages to consumers from the facility, the director said. 

I Felt Hate More Than Anything : How an Active Duty Airman Tried to Start a Civil War

I Felt Hate More Than Anything : How an Active Duty Airman Tried to Start a Civil War
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I felt hate more than anything : How an active-duty airman tried to start a civil war

It was 2:20 p.m. on June 6, 2020, and Steven Carrillo, a 32-year-old Air Force sergeant who belonged to the anti-government Boogaloo Bois movement, was on the run in the tiny mountain town of Ben Lomond, California. With deputy sheriffs closing in, Carrillo texted his brother, Evan, asking him to tell his children he loved them and instructing him to give $50,000 to his fiancée. “I love you bro, Carrillo signed off. Thinking the text message was a suicide note from a brother with a history of mental health troubles, Evan Carrillo quickly texted back: “Think about the ones you love. In fact, Steven Carrillo had a different objective, a goal he had written about on Facebook, discussed with other Boogaloo Bois and even scrawled out in his own blood as he hid from police that day. He wanted to incite a second Civil War in the United States by killing police officers he viewed as enforcers of a corrupt and tyrannical political order — officers he described as “d

I Felt Hate More Than Anything : How an Active Duty Airman Tried to Start a Civil War | American Insurrection | FRONTLINE | PBS

, airing 10 p.m. Eastern on April 13 on PBS. It was 2:20 p.m. on June 6, 2020, and Steven Carrillo, a 32-year-old Air Force sergeant who belonged to the anti-government Boogaloo Bois movement, was on the run in the tiny mountain town of Ben Lomond, California. With deputy sheriffs closing in, Carrillo texted his brother, Evan, asking him to tell his children he loved them and instructing him to give $50,000 to his fiancée. “I love you bro,” Carrillo signed off. Thinking the text message was a suicide note from a brother with a history of mental health troubles, Evan Carrillo quickly texted back: “think about the ones you love.”

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