
Air Force Sgt. Steven Carrillo, accused in 2 murders, belonged to militia plotting 'war' against cops: report
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The Air Force sergeant accused of killing two law enforcement officers in California last year belonged to a militia group that was plotting a "war" against police, including considering taking cops as prisoners, stripping them naked and then leaving them "blindfolded with [their] hands bound" in the wilderness, a report says.
Carrillo has pleaded not guilty to the May 29, 2020 fatal shooting of Federal Protective Service Officer Dave Patrick Underwood in Oakland and the June 6, 2020 killing of Santa Cruz Sheriff Sgt. Damon Gutzwiller in an ambush in the community of Ben Lomond. The filings cited by the newspaper allege that, in a document entitled "Operations Order," the right-wing militia described law enforcement officers as "enemy forces" and spoke of the possibility of taking some prisoner, writing: "POWs will be searched for intel and gear, interrogated, stripped naked, blindfolded, driven away and released into the wilderness blindfolded with hands bound."More Related News

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