Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 23
Ohio Mother’s 911 Call Helped Foil 7-Man White House UFC Attack Plot
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 23

Ohio Mother’s 911 Call Helped Foil 7-Man White House UFC Attack Plot

3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jun 23

Summary

  • Newly released 911 calls show Tycen Proper’s mother warned Ohio deputies on June 10 that her 19-year-old son had guns, ammunition and plans to leave with a group to “fight the corrupt government.”
  • Family members had already removed weapons from Proper’s room before calling police, and court papers say her tip pointed investigators to his firearms purchases, Washington-area map searches and Discord messages about “recon” and “hit and run missions.”
  • Federal prosecutors allege Proper was one of seven men plotting to attack the June 14 UFC Freedom 250 event at the White House with explosive-laden drones to trigger panic and shooters positioned along an exit route.
  • Investigators say the group organized through online communities and encrypted apps, assigned roles including shooters and drone operators, and in one case moved $1,200 tied to the operation.
  • The calls add detail to a case the FBI says it stopped before execution, underscoring how relatives’ warnings helped unravel a broader extremist network.

Insights

With over a dozen plotters still at large, what is the ongoing risk to national security?
How did social media chats escalate into a multi-state terror plot targeting the president?
Are major public events prepared for the new threat of coordinated drone swarms and sniper attacks?