Investigators say they uncovered extensive anti-Trump and anti-Christian rhetoric across the suspect’s social media accounts, along with what authorities describe as a manifesto outlining his intentions. According to reports, the situation escalated when the suspect’s brother alerted the New London Police Department after receiving the document, prompting immediate concern and a wider investigation.
Law enforcement agencies, including the U.S. Secret Service and Montgomery County Police, later interviewed family members at their home in Rockville. During questioning, his sister reportedly described a pattern of increasingly radical behavior, saying he often spoke about needing to do “something” to fix the world. She also confirmed that he had purchased multiple firearms and stored them at their parents’ home without their knowledge, while regularly training at shooting ranges.
Authorities further noted alleged links to activist circles, including a group referred to as “The Wide Awakes,” as well as participation in a “No Kings” protest in California. As the investigation continues, officials are working to piece together the full timeline and determine how these elements may have contributed to the incident, with more details expected to emerge.
