This supposedly occurred two months ago. via FBI — Federal Agents Arrest Man After He Attempts to Bomb Bank in Oakland.
OAKLAND, CA—Federal agents arrested
Matthew Aaron Llaneza, age 28, of San Jose, California, this morning
after he allegedly attempted to detonate a vehicle-borne explosive
device at a bank branch in Oakland.
According to the affidavit filed in support of the criminal complaint, on November 30, 2012,
Llaneza met with a man who led him to believe he was connected with the
Taliban and the mujahidin in Afghanistan. In reality, this man was an
undercover FBI agent. At this initial meeting, Llaneza proposed
conducting a car-bomb attack against a bank in the San Francisco Bay
Area. He proposed structuring the attack to make it appear that the
responsible party was an umbrella organization for a loose collection of
anti-government militias and their sympathizers. Llaneza’s stated goal
was to trigger a governmental crackdown, which he expected would trigger
a right-wing counter-response against the government followed by, he
hoped, civil war.
The complaint further alleges that Llaneza
subsequently selected the Bank of America branch at 303 Hegenberger
Road in Oakland as the target for the attack. Llaneza ultimately
specified a spot next to a support column of the bank building as a good
location for the bomb, expressed a desire for the bomb to bring down
the entire bank building, and offered to drive the car bomb to the bank
at the time of the attack.
According to the complaint, in January and
February 2013, Llaneza and the undercover agent constructed the
purported explosive device inside a sport utility vehicle (SUV) parked
inside a storage facility in Hayward, California. As part of the process
of assembling the device, Llaneza purchased two cell phones to be used
in creating and operating the trigger device for the car bomb. One of
these cell phones was incorporated into the trigger device itself. The
other was reserved for use on the night of the attack.
The criminal complaint alleges that on the
evening of February 7, 2013, Llaneza drove the SUV containing the
purported explosive device to the target bank branch in Oakland. He
parked the SUV beneath an overhang of the bank building where he armed
the trigger device. He then proceeded on foot to a nearby location a
safe distance from the bank building, where he met the undercover agent.
Once there, Llaneza attempted to detonate the bomb by using the second
cell phone he had purchased to place two calls to the trigger device
attached to the car bomb. Federal agents then arrested him.
Llaneza made his initial appearance in
federal court in Oakland this morning before U.S. Magistrate Judge Donna
M. Ryu. The defendant’s next scheduled appearance is at 9:30 a.m. on
February 13, 2013, for a bail hearing before Judge Ryu. If convicted on
the charge contained in the criminal complaint, he faces a maximum
sentence of life in prison.
What better way, and better timing, to tamp down thoughts of
those opposing government tyranny for say – gun control/confiscation or
drone killing American citizens?More via pjmedia.com, Pro-Taliban terrorist tries to blow up Oakland bank — and blame it on the Right — to start civil war:
[Llaneza] laughed and hugged the undercover agent after the agent showed him the SUV in a storage unit rented by the FBI. Llaneza also stated he wanted to travel to Afghanistan so he could train Taliban fighters, according to authorities.
Here’s a photo of the bank branch at 303 Hegenberger he tried to destroy:
More at PJ Media.
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