LISTEN: Moms 911 call helps feds tap out suspect in White House UFC terror plot

Newly released 911 calls reveal the moments an Ohio mother sought help for her 19-year-old son after growing alarmed over his guns, ammunition and plans to join a group she believed wanted to "fight the corrupt government" before his arrest in the alleged UFC White House terror plot.The recordings, obtained by Fox News Digital, offer a look at the concerns that ultimately helped launch an investigation into Tycen Proper, one of seven men accused in an alleged plot targeting UFC Freedom 250 at the White House earlier this month.In one call, a cousin of Proper's mother, who contacted dispatchers and urged authorities to respond to the family's residence."They are having some issues with their son," the caller told dispatch."She has some concerns with weapons and ammo and a particular mindset that her oldest boy is in right now."TWO NEW DEFENDANTS CHARGED IN ALLEGED WHITE HOUSE UFC MASS-CASUALTY ATTACK PLOTTycen Proper appears in a mugshot released by the Franklin County Sheriff's Office.
(Franklin County Sheriff's Office)The caller added that Proper's mother had contacted him in a panic."I don't think anybody's in immediate danger as in this second," the caller said."But I know that she has some concerns with weapons and ammo."FBI DISRUPTS ALLEGED EXPLOSIVE-DRONE PLOT TARGETING WHITE HOUSE UFC EVENT, OFFICIALS SAY️ What story should we investigate next? Email: [email protected] Instagram: @fndstephprice X: @StephenyPriceYour tip could become our next story.Minutes later, Proper's mother called dispatch herself.After learning deputies were already on the way, she explained the steps the family had taken before contacting authorities.FAMILY TURNS IN SUSPECT IN CHARLIE KIRK ASSASSINATION, ‘ALMOST UNHEARD OF’: BEHAVIOR SPECIALISTTycen Proper allegedly acquired an AR-style rifle and a bullpup rifle painted with the American flag, officials said.
(Department of Justice)"We took all the guns and ammo out of his room and got it off our property," she told dispatc...