
Leftwing terrorist Rayden Tanner Coleman appeared in an Oregon court on Friday, where he faces 15 felony charges, including terrorism charges for plotting to assassinate ICE agents
Coleman was arrested earlier this week after he was turned in for allegedly saying he planned to kill agents and bring their severed heads to a Native American reservation to recruit others.
Columbia County District Attorney Joshua Pond said during Coleman’s court appearance, it was “the first case, I believe, charged in Oregon under the domestic terrorism statute.”
Pond further noted that police found a hatchet, to be used “for the stated purpose of decapitating agents.”
Coleman pleaded no guilty to the charges.
According to someone familiar with Coleman, he became radicalized following the deaths of Renee Good and Alex Pretti, the violent leftists who were shot in Minnesota during anti-ICE riots.
Coleman reportedly admitted that he planned to murder ICE agents and was prepared with a rifle, Molotov cocktail materials, weapons, surveillance gear, and camouflage clothing.
Via KGW8:
The Gateway Pundit reported that Coleman was arrested in connection with the plot to carry out his attacks on ICE agents.
A manifesto found during his arrest, for a group called ‘Cascadia Rangers Coalition’, described intentions of beheading agents to use as “trophies.”
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