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Louisiana man connected to SoCal terror arrests was allegedly planning attack in New Orleans

BATON ROUGE, La. (KABC) — The FBI has arrested a Louisiana man with alleged ties to members of an extremist group who were taken into custody for allegedly planning a New Year’s Eve attack in Southern California.

Micah James Legnon, a former Marine and former police officer, was arrested Saturday in New Iberia, Louisiana, which is a two-hour drive from New Orleans.

Officials say Legnon “is suspected to be associated with” the Turtle Island Liberation Front. The group calls for “liberation through decolonization tribal sovereignty,” based on court documents. Federal authorities described the group as “a far-left, pro-Palestine, anti-government and anti-capitalist group.”

In the California case, a member of the group created a detailed plan to bomb five or more businesses across Southern California on New Year’s Eve. The plot included planting backpacks filled with complex pipe bombs that were set to be detonated simultaneously at midnight on New Year’s Eve.

Legnon, 29, was arrested on charges of making threats over interstate commerce, according to charging documents.

Prosecutors say Legnon shared an image in a group chat with members of the Turtle Island Liberation Front last week that indicated he was preparing to travel to New Orleans to attack Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers.

When law enforcement searched his residence, they found sniper training manuals, assault rifles, and multiple rounds of ammunition.

“The person arrested in Louisiana is not directly tied to this incident, but he is a member of this group, and when they executed the search warrant out there, he posed a great threat to the agency. He threatened the agents,” Assistant U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli said about Legnon Monday.

Because of his alleged affiliation with those arrested in Southern California Monday, Legnon was under surveillance by the FBI earlier this month.

Agents allegedly saw Legnon load an assault rifle and body armor into his vehicle.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.


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