The lawyers had worked out guilty pleas and sentences of 10 to twelve months, but Judge James Donato threw out the deal, saying, 'They were dedicated exclusively and deliberately in a scheme to target and kill law enforcement officers,' adding, 'I haven't seen a case that is more of a threat to public safety.'
Former U.S. Air Force staff sergeant Steven Carrillo pleaded guilty Friday to fatally shooting Dave Patrick Underwood at Oakland federal building.
Court records show the Grizzly Scouts used a Facebook account named"/K/alifornia Kommando" with the description --"they say the west won't boog"..."were here to gather like-minded Californians who can network and establish local goon squads."Glenn Norling: "Yeah. And that's kind of one of the tenets, it's, it's the anti-government, it's the anti-law enforcement. 'We in law enforcement are attempting to take away their rights, and their privileges and things like that.' So law enforcement is just that representative face, that local face of the government.
One of the Grizzly Scouts? Steven Carrillo, an active-duty military police officer at Travis Air Force Base, planned to attack officers during this George Floyd protest in Oakland in May 2020 and discussed it with the group. Court documents show 24-year-old construction worker Simon Ybarra met Carrillo in his white van behind a Los Gatos gas station and helped him assemble an automatic rifle.
Even after that first killing, the Grizzly Scouts didn't turn Carrillo in. They kept on discussing and planning future attacks."No one raised a red flag, and called law enforcement and said, 'Look, it's gone too far. We've actually killed a law enforcement officer.' They didn't do that.""No, no, not at all. It was this was this was a furthering of their cause. This is you know, what no holds barred.
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