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LUDOWICI, Ga. — Four Army soldiers based in Georgia who are charged with killing a former comrade and his girlfriend to protect an anarchist militia group they formed, plotted a range of anti-government attacks, including bombing a dam in Washington and poisoning the state's apple crop, prosecutors told a judge Monday.

Isabel Pauley, the prosecutor in Long County, near Fort Stewart, said the militia group of active and former U.S. military members spent at least $87,000 buying guns and bomb components. They allege the group was serious enough to kill two people — former soldier Michael Roark and his 17-year-old girlfriend, Tiffany York — by shooting them in the woods last December in order to keep its plans secret.

The group allegedly called itself F.E.A.R., short for Forever Enduring Always Ready. Pauley said authorities don't know how many members it had.



Aguigui was home-schooled in Cashmere, Chelan County, joining the Army after graduation. He married fellow soldier Dierdre Wetzker at Fort Stewart, according to news reports and interviews with family.

Wetzker, 24, died last year at Fort Stewart while pregnant with the couple's son. According to Orlin Wetzker, her uncle in Ogden, Utah, the family was told by law-enforcement officials that she may have been poisoned. A call to Aguigui's parents' home in Cashmere was not returned.

The prosecutors in the Georgia homicide case have called Wetzker's death "highly suspicious," but no charges have been filed.

According to court testimony, the group used some of the nearly $500,000 in insurance and death benefits to buy more than $87,000 worth of military-grade firearms and land in Washington state.



Roark, who was born in Kirkland and spent part of high school in Marysville, according to The (Everett) Herald, served with the four defendants in the 4th Brigade Combat Team of the Army's 3rd Infantry Division and became involved with the militia. Pauley said the group believed it had been betrayed by Roark, who left the Army two days before he was killed, and decided the ex-soldier and his girlfriend needed to be silenced.

Burnett testified that on the night of Dec. 4, he and the three other soldiers lured Roark and York to some woods a short distance from the Army post under the guise that they were going target shooting. He said Peden shot Roark's girlfriend in the head while she was trying to get out of her car. Salmon, he said, made Roark get on his knees and shot him twice in the head. Burnett said Aguigui ordered the killings.

"A 'loose end' is the way Isaac put it," Burnett said.

Roark's mother, Tracy Jahr, told KOMO-TV her son died "for standing up for what he knew was right."



The prosecutor said the militia group had big plans. It plotted to take over Fort Stewart by seizing its ammunition-control point, and members talked of bombing the Forsyth Park fountain in nearby Savannah, she said.

In Washington state, she added, the group plotted to bomb a dam and poison the state's apple crop. Ultimately, prosecutors said, the militia's goal was to overthrow the government and assassinate the president.

Fort Stewart spokesman Kevin Larson said the Army has dropped its own charges against the four soldiers in the slayings of Roark and York. The Military authorities filed their charges in March, but never acted on them. Fort Stewart officials Monday refused to identify the units the accused soldiers served in and their jobs within those units.



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good. glad these terrorists were caught before anyone was hurt or the security of the united states was compromised.
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the more anarchists in jail the better
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GoldenLionTamarin posted:

the more anarchists in jail the better

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ctrl+f "homeschooled"
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hey impper, something worth writing about
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hey neat, cashmere's just down the road
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were they actually anarchists in the leftist sense?
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Lessons posted:

were they actually anarchists in the leftist sense?

watch them turn out to be anarcho-capitalists

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more proof that Troops Are Heroes
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littlegreenpills posted:

hey impper, something worth writing about

this is dumb & wrong

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the rhizzone might talk a big game about prussianism but none of us have even killed anyone. except cycloneboy and that was only his grandmother
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deadken posted:

the rhizzone might talk a big game about prussianism but none of us have even killed anyone. except cycloneboy and that was only his grandmother



i once kicked the living daylights out of a vole

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Lessons posted:

were they actually anarchists in the leftist sense?



it seems like the evidence that they are "anarchist" is their anarchy symbol tattoos and desire to take down the govt

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babyfinland posted:

Lessons posted:

were they actually anarchists in the leftist sense?

it seems like the evidence that they are "anarchist" is their anarchy symbol tattoos and desire to take down the govt



about the only thing any two anarchists have in common

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deadken posted:

the rhizzone might talk a big game about prussianism but none of us have even killed anyone. except cycloneboy and that was only his grandmother



ill have you know that my nickname is der alte dessauer

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roark
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up the punx