- Timothy Teagan, a member of the far-right anti-government Boogaloo movement, has pleaded guilty to gun- and drug-related charges after an investigation by FBI counterterrorism investigators.
- While Teagan was not charged with terrorism or extremism-related crimes, he pleaded guilty to being a drug user in possession of a firearm and ammunition, as well as making a false statement while acquiring a firearm.
- The drug-related charge carries a maximum 15-year prison sentence, but prosecutors have agreed to request a 13-month sentence as part of the plea agreement.
- Teagan has been a high-profile member of the Boogaloo movement, attending various protests and rallies. His arrest coincided with that of another alleged Boogaloo member in Ohio who is facing similar charges. Read More