Bahamian neo-Nazi and Maryland woman charged with plotting to attack Baltimore power grid

Tue, Feb 7th 2023, 03:52 AM

MARYLAND, BALTIMORE — Bahamian Brandon Russell, a self-described neo-Nazi, and former St Andrews School student, was charged yesterday alongside a Maryland woman with conspiring to attack Baltimore's power grid. 


According to reports, federal authorities arrested Russell and Sarah Beth Clendaniel, 34, over plans to execute a series of "sniper attacks" on five electrical substations in Maryland.


At a press conference yesterday, authorities claimed Russell wanted to target the grid during cold weather "when most people are using max electricity."


Clendaniel reportedly told a confidential informant that "it would probably permanently completely lay this city to waste if we could do that successfully."


Russell is a dual citizen of the United States and The Bahamas, and served in the Florida National Guard. 


He is the founder of the Florida-based neo-Nazi group Atomwaffen Division, which was recently renamed to the National Socialist Order and is focused on civilizational collapse.


Russell was reportedly on probation for a previous conviction after he was found in possession of an unregistered explosive device in 2017.


He came under scrutiny after two of his roommates were killed by another roommate in a shooting at his home and investigators found bomb-making materials in his garage. 


He was sentenced to five years in a US federal prison in 2018 and was reportedly on supervised release when he was arrested.

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