It has been revealed that the suspect behind a fire attack in the building of the headquarters of the Republican Party of New Mexico and the bombardment of a New Mexico Tesla concessionaire is an antifa supporter.
Jamison Wagner, 40, was accused in relation to a fire attack on February 9 in the exhibition hall of Tesla Albuquerque, and a fire attack on March 30 at the office of the headquarters of the Republican Party of New Mexico, which left the entrance to the Construction Department of Jiss) (DOJST.
“Let this be the last lesson for those who cover in this continuous wave of political violence,” said Attorney General Pam Bondi in a statement. “We will judge it, we will process it and we will not negotiate. The crimes have consequences.”
The criminal complaint indicates that a Tesla vehicle was “significantly damaged by the fire, while the second exhibited minor damage.”
The researchers who responded found two model and Tesla vehicles involved in a fire in the parking lot outside the Tesla exhibition room. A Tesla had a significantly damaged duration of fire, while the second exhibited minor damage. An examination of the fire scene was performed and was based on the duration of the data collected in the exam, a Fire Researcher at the ATF classified the fire as incendiary, which means that an intentional human acted resulted in a fire in a place when and where the fire should be.
The criminal complaint also states that “there were obvious signs of vandalism in the property,” as graffiti that was “painted in spray on the walls of the structure” and several vehicles, together with Graffitied is “that Tesla”.
As Breitbart News previously reported, New Mexico’s Republican Party revealed in an X post that “the entrance” of its headquarters “was destroyed in a deliberate fire caused,” in which the words, “Ice = KKK” had also painted.
“The two investigations show similarities, including the fact that the suspect used gasoline as accelerators, bottles commonly used for food to transport or move that paint in accelerating and red spray,” the criminal complaint continued. “Both arsons occurred at night, the weekend, and the incendiary parked outside the parking lot of the business.”
The Criminal Complaint Added That After Obtrring and Executing A Federal Search Wagner’s Home, “Investigators Located and Seized Significant Evidence of Wagner’s Involvement in the Fire Incidents that” had at the tesla dealership and the new Mexico Dealership and the New Mexico Dealership and The New Mexico and the New Mexico Dealership and the New Mexico Dealership and the New Mexico Dealership and the New Mexico Dealership and the the New Mexico Concessionaire and the New Mexico Concessionaire and the New Mexico Concessionaire and the New Mexico Concessionaire and the New Mexico Concessionaire and the Tesla concessionaire and the Tesla concessionaire and the Tesla concessionaire and the Tesla concessionaire and the Tesla concessionaire Tesla and the Tesla concessionaire. The criminal complaint continued:
The located evidence includes: a white plate box containing eight (8) assembled suspended incendiary devices; Black and red spray paint; A blue polystyrene foam cardboard box is consistent with the blue color and polystyrene materials identified in Tesla’s evidence of fire; Materials for the manufacture of additional incendiary devices; and child burning fluids consistent with gasoline used in the scenes of fire and RPNM.
The researchers also discovered “a cardboard template in the Wagner garage with the phrase ‘Ice = kkk with red spray paint on the perimeter,” the criminal complaint continued, and added that “consisting of graffiti in the RPNM.”
Wagner’s Facebook profile shows publications that support the Black Lives Matter movement; A publication of the Facebook page “Non -binary memes and more”, which says: “Without gender, only chaos” in a yellow background, white, purple and black; and antifa images.
In a Wagner Facebook publication, he showed a screenshot of a tweet that indicates that “the Republican Party is the match of white supremacist fascism.”
Wagner also appears as a member of the 500 queer scientists, a “Visility campaign for LGBTQ+ people and their allies working on Stem’s voice and support support work.” His biography indicates that he is “queer” and is “an electrical engineer.”
Wagner has been describing as “lipstick wing”, according to the New York Post.
Wired reported that the “Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives Office of the Forensic Laboratory tested ‘debris of fire’, fingerprints and possible DNA in the scene”, but that “no results are cited” in the judgment of the order.