Police in Florida successfully captured a man with an active pipe bomb outside of a rally that was being held to show support for a member of the Oath Keepers that was arrested in connection with the January 6th Capitol riot.
The rally, which took place outside of the Pinellas County Justice Center in Clearwater on the evening of January 6th, had approximately 85 attendees. The protesters were there to show their support for Jeremy Brown, a former Army special forces soldier, member of the Oath Keepers group, and one-time congressional candidate. Brown was arrested on September 30th for “knowingly entering or remaining in any restricted building or grounds without lawful authority” in connection with the January 6th, 2021 Capitol riot, and is being held at the Pinellas County Jail without bond on federal charges.
Garrett James Smith, 22, was arrested near the Tampa Bay-area rally while wearing identity-concealing black bloc clothing and gear commonly associated with Antifa members.
“At approximately 7:24 p.m., deputies in the area observed a male, later identified as Smith, dressed in all black clothing, a face covering, and carrying a black backpack, running away from the direction of the protest,” the Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office said in a press release.
After spotting Smith, deputies pursued him and eventually caught up with him about a block away from the rally. He was then arrested on a charge of loitering and prowling. Upon searching him, deputies discovered a “pipe-type explosive device” in his backpack.
According to Pinellas County Sheriff Bob Gualtieri, there was also a black helmet in the backpack that had “logos that have been seen in protests by groups in Oregon and other places of the country.”
Gualtieri also noted that Smith’s family had informed him that he had traveled to Portland, Oregon, and returned several months ago.
Painted on the helmet were three red arrows with a circle around them.
Writer Chris Tomlinson previously explained the origin of the “Three Arrows” symbol:
“The Three Arrows, the symbol of the Eiserne Front (Iron Front), originate in Weimar Germany and were adopted by the Social Democrats (SPD) to fight the Nazis, Communists (who they rightfully saw as puppets of the Soviet Union) and Monarchists who wanted the Kaiser to return. The Iron Front were a paramilitary organization that believed in violence. More recently the Three Arrows have been adopted by the US Antifa movement.”
The backpack also contained a very thorough handwritten “Direct Action Checklist” with three categories: “Clothing,” “Armor,” and “Gear.”
The checklist recommended wearing all black clothing: a balaclava, gloves, a black helmet, shaded goggles, a gas mask, knee pads, elbow pads, a sports chest plate, and a personal shield.
The Antifa terrorist also made sure to list other questionable items such as smoke rockets, zip ties, duct tape, a black umbrella, black balloons, flammable rags, matches, a slingshot, pepper spray, a collapsible baton, construction nails, laser pointer, road flares, and binoculars.
Many of the items on Smith’s list are commonly seen at Antifa riots across the country.
After taking the terrorist into custody, authorities searched his residence in Oldsmar, Florida, where he lives with his parents, and found more explosive devices, as well as tape and nails for use in grenades.
“Bomb squad investigators from the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office and the Tampa Police responded to the home and determined the devices were homemade IEDs,” The Post Millennial reported.
During a press conference on January 7th, Pinellas County Sheriff Bob Gualtieri stated: “Smith refused to give any information, he refused to talk to deputies, so we really have no idea as to what his political leanings are and whether he supported or opposed the protesters at the jail. We also don’t know exactly what his plan was or why Smith was running away from the protest area when he was apprehended by deputies and before he had an opportunity to detonate the explosive device.”
Of course, that statement can be easily disproven, so why is the sheriff even trying to claim otherwise? It is pretty obvious which way Smith is leaning, and even the police report shows this.
The Post Millennial reports: “The arrest affidavit lists ‘ANTIFA’ and anti-government violent extremism as aggravating factors in his arrest.”
Regardless, Smith does not have any past criminal history, and is being charged with three counts of making and possessing a destructive device and one count of loitering and prowling. He is being held on a $300,250 bond.
“Smith has no criminal history, no social media accounts that we can find, and there’s no prior intelligence information about Smith,” Gualtieri said in the press conference. “Smith is what we call a ‘sleeper,’ and these are the most concerning individuals because there’s no opportunity to intervene and thwart their criminal activity until they actually act.”
“We’re fortunate in this situation that something caused Smith to flee before he ignited the explosive device and the deputies were able to apprehend him,” he added.
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