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FBI Thwarts Plot to Attack AIPAC Office in Plantation Before Hanukkah
Jan 1, 2025, 09:19 PM
The FBI has disrupted an alleged plot by Forrest Kendall Pemberton, a Gainesville, Florida resident, to attack the offices of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) in Plantation, Florida. Pemberton, who was arrested on December 25, was found in possession of three firearms, including an AR-15 rifle, a Galil rifle, and a Luger pistol, along with ammunition. Authorities revealed that Pemberton scouted the AIPAC office under the guise of volunteering on December 22 and 23 and planned to return armed to carry out his attack before the first night of Hanukkah. His motivations reportedly stemmed from frustration with AIPAC's political influence and the status quo. Court documents indicate that Pemberton left a note expressing anti-authority sentiments before departing his home with the weapons. He traveled to the area using a ride-share vehicle. He initially intended to target the organization to "make a change" but later claimed he decided against taking action. Pemberton has been charged with federal stalking and is currently in pretrial detention, with a detention hearing scheduled for January 6. AIPAC has expressed gratitude for the FBI's efforts and emphasized its commitment to its mission despite the threat.
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