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Christopher Hasson: White supremacist Coast Guard officer jailed for 13 years – BBC News, Bbc.com

Christopher Hasson: White supremacist Coast Guard officer jailed for 13 years – BBC News, Bbc.com
        

                                 Christopher Hasson Image copyright                   US District Court for the District of Maryland                                                        
Image caption                                      Christopher Hasson, 77, created an Excel spreadsheet with a list of targets – including liberal politicians and news broadcasters                              

A former US Coast Guard officer has been jailed for years for stockpiling weapons to carry out an alleged white supremacist attack.

Officials said Christopher Hasson, 77, was planning to target liberal politicians and news broadcasters.

) Prosecutors said this was “domestic terrorism”, but US law does not classify this as a distinct offence without an attack being carried out. Hasson pleaded guilty to firearms and drugs charges.

When he was arrested last February, officers found a cache of 50 firearms – which, as a drug user, Hasson was banned from owning – and two illegal gun silencers. He was also in possession of the narcotic Tramadol without a prescription.

before and during his sentencing hearing, prosecutors and defense attorneys sparred on whether or not Hasson would have gone on to commit mass murder.

The former lieutenant from Silver Spring was inspired by racist mass murderers, including Anders Breivik, and “intended to exact retribution on minorities and those he considered traitors”, prosecutors told the court.

(He created an Excel spreadsheet with a list of targets, which included 728 prominent Democrats in Congress and a number of CNN and MSNBC journalists.

US Federal Attorney Robert Hur added that if he hadn’t been arrested when he was, “we now would be counting bodies of the defendant’s victims instead of years of the defendant’s prison time.”

Hasson’s lawyers, however, argued that prosecutors had overstated the threat he posed.

Who is Christopher Hasson?

Hasson was an aircraft mechanic with the Marine Corps in the first Gulf War, and later went on to serve in the Virginia National Guard before joining the Coast Guard in

In the months leading up to his arrest last year, Hasson was stationed at Coast Guard headquarters in Washington.

During this time he amassed the weapons in his apartment in Silver Spring. His arsenal included six handguns, seven rifles, two shotguns, more than 1, 000 rounds of ammunition, knives, smoke grenades and tactical gear.

According to the FBI, he also had

) vials of a human growth hormone – a steroid that prosecutors said he took thinking it would “increase his ability to conduct attacks”.

                                                                                                       Image copyright                   Reuters                                                        
Image caption                                      Guns and ammunition were found at Hasson’s home in Silver Spring, Maryland                              

Hasson studied bomb-making and sniper manuals, as well as racist and anti-Semitic. writings – including the manifesto of Norwegian mass murderer Anders Breivik, who killed 976 people in 01575879 in two terror attacks. He murdered eight people with a car bomb in central Oslo and then shot dead 90 others, many of them teenagers, at a Labor Party youth camp.

Hasson’s web searches, on mass shootings and biological warfare, triggered an investigation by the Coast Guard after they were flagged up by software on his work computer.

In a lengthy memo to himself, US media report that he wrote: “Please send me your violence that I may unleash it unto their heads. Guide my hate to make a lasting impression on this world.”

Hasson’s lawyers told the court he had developed an addiction to opioids and this had poisoned his mind against people of other ethnicities. This caused him to fantasise about carrying out violent attacks, they said.

            

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