Tycen Proper, 19, is one of seven men who have been accused of plotting to carry out a terror attack.
Tycen Proper, 19, is one of seven men who have been accused of plotting to carry out a terror attack at the June 14 UFC Freedom 250 White House event. The FBI was able to foil the plot after learning about the plot on June 10, just a handful of days before.
It has been revealed that Proper spent $3,000 on weaponry, armor, a shotgun, ammo, and other materials to carry out the attack. He purchased the semi-automatic shotgun on June 5, according to authorities, per Fox News. Proper also purchased an AR-5 5.56 caliber rifle earlier this year on January 13. He allegedly had two stockpiles of firearms.
Along with the shotgun and AR-15 rifle, Proper had emergency bandages, wound seals and gauze, chemical lights, a compass, two tactical headsets, a hatchet, multiple fixed and folding blades, dozens of 12-gauge shells including buckshot and rifled slugs, more than 1,000 rounds of 5.56 ammunition, 13 loaded AR-15 magazines, a battle belt with loaded ammunition pouches, a tactical bump helmet, and three plate carriers loaded with .308-rated ballistic plates.
The $3,000 he spent gathering the materials had been from his "graduation money" to build the stockpile, according to authorities. Proper's father told police that he had quit his job to meet up with a group of people that he connected with online and they would "recon" and go on "missions" together.
Proper was turned in by his mother and alerted police to his online activity as well as meeting up with the group of alleged terror plotters.
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