
A federal grand jury has indicted two Texans, Gavin Rivers Weisenburg and Tanner Christopher Thomas, for allegedly plotting to invade Haiti's Gonâve Island with violent intentions. The indictment details an alleged plot targeting Gonâve Island, home to approximately 87,000 residents. Prosecutors claim the plan was in development for nearly a year and involved acquiring resources like a sailboat, firearms, and ammunition, as well as recruiting homeless individuals from the Washington, D.C. area as mercenaries. Alleged preparations included learning Haitian Creole and attempting to gain relevant skills through activities like fire academy, sailing lessons, and military service. Weisenburg and Thomas are charged with conspiracy to murder, maim, or kidnap in a foreign country and a related child pornography charge. They face significant potential prison sentences if convicted, and both intend to plead not guilty. The investigation involved the FBI and the U.S. Air Force Office of Special Investigations
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