Eight Men Face Terrorism and Murder Conspiracy Charges
U.S. federal prosecutors have charged eight men in connection with an alleged plot to attack a high-profile UFC event held on the White House grounds in June. According to court documents, the suspects are accused of planning a coordinated assault involving drones, firearms, and explosives while several senior political leaders and public figures were expected to attend.
Authorities say the investigation uncovered the alleged conspiracy before the event, allowing law enforcement agencies to intervene and prevent the planned attack.
Investigators Allege Detailed Attack Plan
The indictment claims the group began preparing for the operation weeks before the event by obtaining weapons, drones, explosives, ammunition, protective gear, communication equipment, and medical supplies.
Prosecutors allege the suspects communicated through online platforms and divided responsibilities among members. Court filings state the alleged targets included President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Elon Musk, and other high-profile attendees. Investigators believe the group intended to create panic with explosive drones before launching sniper attacks during the event.
Multiple Arrests and Serious Criminal Charges
Federal officials said law enforcement identified the suspected threat several days before the UFC event, leading to coordinated arrests across multiple states. Earlier criminal complaints have now been combined into a single federal case.
The defendants face charges including conspiracy to commit murder and providing material support to terrorism. If convicted, they could receive prison sentences ranging from 15 years to life, depending on the charges and their individual roles in the alleged conspiracy. Prosecutors say the investigation remains ongoing.






















































