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FBI says it stopped possible mass shooting after threats to Texas Pride event

The FBI arrested a New Mexico man for allegedly threatening a mass shooting at a Pride parade in Texas.The Justice Department announced charges against Michael Thompson, 44, of New Mexico, for interstate threatening communications based on social media comments about Lubbock Pride Fest.A criminal complaint says Thompson made the comments on the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal’s Facebook page. On a post about the Pride event, Thompson wrote, “soooooo whatcha saying is it’s Hunting Season” and “nothing that a little target practice can’t fix,” according to a federal affidavit filed by FBI Special Agent Ryan Phelan. Thompson also wrote in reply to another comment, “I don’t need help just more ammo!”Related: White House puts trans rights groups in counterterrorism crosshairsAuthorities first learned of the comments from an anonymous tip to the FBI’s National Threat Operations Center. Phelan wrote that he investigated the internet protocol address used to post the comments and traced it back to Thompson’s address and an account associated with him.Local police arrested Thompson on June 28. During an interview with law enforcement, he admitted making the comments before deleting them and called himself a “dumbass” who was “just running his mouth,” according to the affidavit. He indicated he had no intention of actually shooting anybody despite the threats.First Assistant U.S. Attorney Ryan Ellison and FBI Special Agent Justin Garris, who runs the FBI’s Albuquerque office, announced the charges. Police in Clovis, New Mexico, where Thompson lives, assisted in the investigation.FBI Director Kash Patel said the investigation involved work between FBI agents in Texas as well.Related: Anti-LGBTQ+ hate crimes have risen around the world since 2020: report“This weekend’s arrest out of Lubbock, Texas, is the best of this FBI and our law enforcement partners in action—yet again stopping a potentially deadly attack thanks to brilliant execution from

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