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