American youth radicalized online, busted in suspected terror plots after hating country on social media

Federal authorities say a foiled plot targeting a planned UFC event at the White House is the latest case to raise concerns about the role the internet can play in radicalizing people and connecting would-be attackers.According to court documents, the men accused in the UFC plot allegedly communicated through encrypted messaging platforms and discussed plans involving drones, firearms and attacks on government officials.Rather than involving a single suspect acting alone, authorities allege the case involved multiple individuals who connected online and shared extremist beliefs.Investigators have increasingly warned that digital communities can help spread radical ideologies and, in some cases, encourage real-world violence.From alleged ISIS supporters to anti-government extremists, authorities have repeatedly linked high-profile terror and violent crime investigations to online networks where radical beliefs can spread rapidly.
Here are some recent examples.5 CHILLING DETAILS FROM THE ALLEGED WHITE HOUSE ATTACK PLOT TIED TO UFC EVENTThe five suspects charged in an alleged plot targeting President Donald Trump and other officials during the UFC Freedom 250 event at the White House.From left: Daniel K.
Eskridge, Abraham Hermosillo Alvarez, Bryan Omar Roa, Michael Alan Thomas and Tycen C.Proper.
(Jacquelyn Martin- Pool/Getty Images)1.Alleged White House UFC terror plotThe investigation into the alleged plot targeting UFC Freedom 250 at the White House earlier this month began, in part, after a concerned mother in Ohio contacted authorities about her 19-year-old son.According to court documents, Tycen Proper's mother reported concerns about his recent firearms purchases and troubling online communications.
Another family member told investigators Proper had recently met people online and was planning to leave home to conduct "missions" and "recons" with them.SMILING SUSPECT STANDS OUT AS AUTHORITIES RELEASE MUGSHOTS OF 5 ACCUSED IN ALLEGED WHITE HOUSE UFC ATTACK PL...