FBI charges White supremacist with terrorism on Amtrak train

In a separate incident, he was said to have vandalized St. Louis restaurants with “Whites Only” signs in September, according to St. Louis Post Dispatch. The FBI said they believed Mr. Wilson had also traveled to the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia in August.

Wilson, who has a Missouri permit to carry a concealed handgun, was found to have a loaded .38-caliber handgun in his waistband, a speed loader in his pockets and National Socialist Movement business card on him when he was arrested. In his backpack he had three more speed loaders, a box of ammunition, a knife, scissors and a ventilation mask.

In late October, a judge ordered Wilson to undergo a competency evaluation at his attorney’s request. He was found competent to proceed, according to court records. He was released on December 11 on a $100,000 bond.

Two days later, when the FBI searched his home in Missouri, they found a hidden compartment with multiple weapons, ammunition and other tactical instruments including a fully automatic assault rifle and a gun that had been converted into a short-barrel rifle, both potentially violating federal gun laws.

Investigators also found videos and PDF files on Mr. Wilson’s phone of a White supremacist banner over a highway, other neo-Nazi posts, and documents with titles including ‘100 Deadly Skills,’ ‘The Anarchists Cookbook,’ and ‘Poor Man’s James Bond,’ all related to how to kill people.

The documents “are often possessed and utilized by individuals and groups attempting or planning to commit criminal acts or acts of terrorism or violence,” Agent Czaplewski wrote in the affidavit. Mr. Wilson is in federal custody after being arrested on December 23. (RT.com)

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