‘I assume you’re here because of my swastika flag,’
defendant says in newly released video
A suspected neo-Nazi has pleaded guilty to a gun crime following
an investigation by the FBI, announced U.S. Attorney for the Northern District
of Texas Erin Nealy Cox.
Aiden Bruce-Umbaugh, 23, pleaded guilty to possession of
firearms and ammunition by a prohibited person in Lubbock in January.
Video unsealed by the Court yesterday evening shows the
defendant, handcuffed and clad in an orange jumpsuit, telling agents, “I assume
you’re here because of my swastika flag and my firearms.”
According to his plea papers, Mr. Bruce-Umbaugh – who was
arrested in November in Post, Texas, dressed in tactical gear – admitted to
possessing AR-15 rifle, two AK-47 rifles, a Sig Sauer 9mm pistol, and assorted
ammunition while being an unlawful user of a controlled substance. (Federal law
prohibits unlawful users of controlled substances to possess firearms.)
Mr. Bruce-Umbaugh admits he and Kaleb Cole were pulled over
in a blue Ford Focus on Nov. 4. Inside the vehicle, law enforcement discovered
the firearms, a small canister of marijuana, and a vial of THC oil.
Mr. Bruce-Umbaugh – who “avoided eye contact and limited
conversation” with law enforcement and denied having anything illegal inside
the vehicle during the traffic stop – later admitted that the firearms,
marijuana, and THC belonged to him, telling investigators he smoked marijuana
on a daily basis, according to plea papers.
“The Northern District of Texas is committed to keeping guns
out of the hands of dangerous individuals,” said U.S. Attorney Nealy Cox. “As a
drug user, this defendant should never have been allowed to possess firearms.
We’re grateful to our law enforcement partners for helpings us keep this
defendant, and his guns, off the streets.”
“The amount of weapons and ammunition seized from the
defendant could have caused serious harm. Luckily, the FBI and our law
enforcement partners successfully intervened before an act of violence could be
committed,” said FBI Special Agent in Charge Matthew J. DeSarno. “The FBI will
continue working with our partners to protect the communities we serve.”
In a detention hearing in November, prosecutors argued the
government had reason to believe Mr. Bruce-Umbaugh is a member of AtomWaffen
Division, a neo-Nazi hate group.
In jailhouse phone calls, Mr. Bruce-Umbaugh allegedly
referenced his affiliation with “the group,” declared he was “a Nazi,” and
discussed a photo taken of him and another AtomWaffen Division member at the
Auschwitz concentration camp, prosecutors said at the detention hearing.
Propaganda videos admitted into evidence and released by the
Court Monday – which spew hateful rhetoric against Jews – depict members of the
AtomWaffen Division at self-described “hate camps” practicing hand-to-hand
combat and shooting firearms.
“Race war now!” they cry, before one displays a Nazi salute.
The defendant now faces a sentence of up to 10 years in
federal prison. He is slated to be sentenced on Thursday, April 23.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Lubbock Resident
Agency, the Garza County Sheriff’s Office, and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco,
Firearms & Explosives conducted the investigation. Assistant U.S. Attorneys
Russell Lorfing and Stephen Rancourt are prosecuting the case.
The case was brought under Project Guardian, the Justice
Department's signature initiative to reduce gun violence and enforce federal
firearms laws. Initiated by the Attorney General in the fall of 2019, Project
Guardian draws upon the Department’s past successful programs to reduce gun
violence; enhances coordination of federal, state, local, and tribal
authorities in investigating and prosecuting gun crimes; improves
information-sharing by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives
when a
prohibited individual attempts to purchase a firearm and is
denied by the National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS), to
include taking appropriate actions when a prospective purchaser is denied by
the NICS for mental health reasons; and ensures that federal resources are
directed at the criminals posing the greatest threat to our communities.
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