![]() “If I had my way I’d kill a f–k ton of people,” he posted. In one message last November, Teixeira said he hoped the Islamic State would “create a massacre” at the World Cup taking place in Qatar the following month. The new filings reveal that Teixeira frequently spoke of violence in his posts and shared violent fantasies. He accessed “hundreds” of classified intelligence documents, according to prosecutors, and the information he allegedly accessed “far exceeds what has been publicly disclosed on the Internet to date.” Federal prosecutors say be began posting classified U.S. 1, 2022 and April 7 this year, according to an FBI affidavit. Records obtained from Discord show that he sent more than 40,000 messages between Nov. The new filings also shed more light on the extent of Teixeira’s online postings. Teixeira’s attorneys say the high school incident was “fully known and vetted” by the Air National Guard when he enlisted and obtained his top-secret security clearance. Air National Guard, he applied for a firearms license again and “cited his position of trust in the United States government as a reason he could be trusted to possess a firearm,” according to the court filing. The new disclosures show that Teixeira was suspended from high school in 2018 “when a classmate overheard him make remarks about weapons, including Molotov cocktails, guns at the school, and racial threats.” He was later denied a firearms license due to concerns from the local police department about these threats. ![]() If convicted, he could face up to 25 years in prison. ![]() Teixeira has been charged with the alleged unauthorized removal, retention and transmission of classified national defense information.
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