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GOP Headquarters Arson Suspect Revealed as Antifa Supporter

The suspects behind the arson attack on the New Mexico Republican headquarters building and the New Mexico Tesla dealer fire bombing has been revealed to be ANTIFA supporters.

Jamison Wagner, 40, has been charged in connection with a February 9 arson attack at a Tesla Albuquerque showroom and a March 30 arson attack. press release From the Department of Justice (DOJ).

“Let’s make this the final lesson for those taking part in this ongoing wave of political violence,” Attorney General Pam Bondy said in a statement. “We arrest you, we will indict you, and we will not negotiate. The crime will have consequences.”

Criminal charges Note That one Tesla vehicle “had been heavily damaged during the fire, while the second vehicle showed less damage.”

Corresponding investigators discovered two Tesla Model Y vehicles involved in the fire in a parking lot outside the Tesla showroom. One Tesla suffered significant damage during the fire, while the second Tesla showed less damage. Fire site testing was conducted and based on data collected during the inspection, ATF fire investigators classified the fire as incited. In other words, intentional human actions resulted in fires that occurred in places and places where no fires occurred.

The criminal charges also stated that “there were clear signs of vandalism in the property.” For example, graffiti “painted on the walls of a building” and some vehicles, graffiti words such as “Die Elon”, “Tesla Nazi Inc”, and “Die Tesla Nazi.”

As reported previously by Breitbart News, New Mexico GOP revealed in a post on X that the headquarters’ “front door” was destroyed by “destiny arson.”

“The two investigations show similarities, including the fact that the suspect used gasoline as an accelerator: bottles commonly used to transport or transport that accelerator, and red spray paint,” the criminal charge continued. “Which Arson happened over the weekend at night, and the arsonists parked outside the business car park.”

The criminal charges added that after obtaining and carrying out a federal search warrant at Wagner’s home, “investigators generated important evidence at the Tesla dealership and the New Mexico GOP headquarters that “Wagner was involved in the fire incident.” The criminal charges continued:

Some evidence includes: Eight combined white car board boxes with 8 instigators assembled. Black and red spray paint. A box of blue foam egg cartons that matches the blue and polystyrene material identified in Tesla fire evidence. Materials for the manufacture of additional baking device devices. and ignited liquids that match the gasoline used in Tesla and RPNM fire scenes.

Investigators also discovered “a cardboard stencil from Wagner’s garage with the phrase “ice=kk” with red spray paint at the boundary line,” and the criminal charges continued, adding that this “consistent with the creation of graffiti at the RPNM fire site.”

Wagner’s Facebook profile View posts that support Black Lives Matter Movement. A post from the Facebook page “Nonbinary Memes & More” said “No gender, only chaos” on a yellow, white, purple and black background. and Antifa images.

In one post on Wagner’s Facebook, he showed a screenshot of a tweet stating that “the Republican Party is a party of white supremacy fascism.”

Wagner is also listed as a member Of the 500 queer scientists, “Visibility Campaign for LGBTQ+ people and their allies to work in STEM and STEM Support Jobs.” His biographies show that he is a “queer” and an “electrician.”

Wagner explains that he is “wearing lipstick clothes.” According to New York Post.

Wired It has been reported “The Bureau of Alcohol, a forensic laboratory for cigarettes, firearms and explosives tested “fire remains,” fingerprints and possible DNA at the scene, but the arrest warrant said “no results were cited.”

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