US FBI discovers cache of guns, armor and Nazi paraphernalia while raiding home in Washington state - So bright I gotta wear 😎

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SEATTLE (AP) — Law enforcement discovered a cache of weaponry and armor, including a machine gun and grenade launchers, along with Nazi paraphernalia during a raid of a home in Washington state, authorities said Tuesday.

Derek Sanders, the elected sheriff of Thurston County, said in a Facebook post that the U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Division asked his office for assistance Monday as an FBI special weapons and tactics team executed a search warrant in Lacey, near the state capitol of Olympia, “as a result of a violent robbery and theft of military weaponry/armor.”

The U.S. Attorney’s Office in Seattle said in a statement to The Associated Press on Tuesday night that the search warrant related to an Army CID and FBI investigation into an assault Sunday at Joint Base Lewis-McCord, just north of Olympia.

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Sanders’ statement said two people were arrested and booked into Thurston County Jail for investigation of firearms-related offenses.

“The suspects identified in this case were actively involved in Nazi White Nationalist efforts,” he wrote.

Sanders did not immediately return messages seeking comment Tuesday night.

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The U.S. Attorney’s Office statement said Army investigators had identified suspects in the assault at the military base and the FBI executed the search warrant late Monday night into early Tuesday.

Reached for comment, the FBI said its Seattle office was “assisting our partners Thurston County Sheriff’s Office and Army Criminal Investigation Division” and referred questions to them.

Additional information was expected to be included in a federal criminal complaint to be unsealed Wednesday. The two people arrested were expected to make initial appearances at U.S. District Court in Tacoma on Wednesday afternoon.

In his post, Sanders said agents had seized 35 firearms at the home, including short barrel rifles and an MG42 machine gun — a type typically supported with a bipod and which was used by German troops during World War II. Other seized gear included grenade launchers, explosives, body armor, ammunition and ballistic helmets, and multiple rifles were staged at windows throughout the residence, the sheriff said.

He posted photos from the home showing an array of weapons, ammunition and body armor surrounded by Nazi paraphernalia, including a red Nazi flag emblazoned with a black swastika.

Edit: Thanks to @oh no its pipkun for the info
scuttlebutt is these 2 are former 2/75 rangers. they got caught because they beat a medic who saw them steal shit from the battalion supply depot.
@clipartfan92 has an extensive breakdown further in the thread
 
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It really looks like those flags were just put on the wall for the photo. Some pretty nice creasing going on there lol.
"George, I'm going to need the keys to the 3rd Reich supply closet, we've got a raid near Olympia today."

"Do you need helmets and uniforms? Alan hasn't returned them from the WWII Re-Enactment event last month, he says they're still at the cleaners."

"No, couple of flags should do the job. Thanks."

"Don't forget to requisition new flags when you're done. Ali Baba is having a fire sale, so order a bunch of them."
 
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2 Veterans Tied to 'Nazi White Nationalist Efforts' Allegedly Stole Gear from Army Base, Beat Soldier with Hammer
Military.com (archive.org)
By Drew F. Lawrence and Steve Beynon
2025-06-04 14:58:53GMT
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An image taken from Joint Base Lewis-McChord surveillance footage depicts two men identified by the Army Criminal Investigations Division as suspects in an assault and robbery in the 75th Ranger Central Operations Facility on June 1, 2025, at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash. (Army Criminal Investigations Division via AP)

Federal prosecutors on Wednesday accused two military veterans of assaulting a soldier and stealing equipment from an Army special operations compound in Washington state, a brazen break-in that ended with a cache of weapons and Nazi paraphernalia discovered in one of their homes.

State and federal police arrested Charles Ethan Fields and Levi Austin Frakes after executing a warrant Monday for alleged assault, robbery and theft of government property, according to the complaint shared with Military.com by the U.S. Attorney's Office in the Western District of Washington.

Prosecutors say Fields and Frakes entered Joint Base Lewis-McChord on Sunday evening through the main gate and made their way to a facility used by Charlie Company, 75th Ranger Regiment. Dressed in Ranger fitness training attire and wearing masks, the pair allegedly stole military gear after bludgeoning a soldier with a hammer and fleeing the scene.

Before being attacked, the soldier, who was not identified in court documents, confronted the veterans, who were in the process of stealing tens of thousands of dollars worth of ballistic helmets, rifle plates and communications equipment.

As the soldier was questioning the pair, ordering them to remove their masks, one of them attacked him, striking him in the head and torso with a hammer. The soldier fought off the attacker, taking the hammer, but "surrendered" as the other assailant was brandishing a knife, according to court records.

The soldier was treated at the base hospital after a "large amount of blood loss," images in the complaint show.

The pair allegedly stole $14,000 worth of gear, but dropped much of it at the scene when fleeing. Law enforcement discovered blood on their rucksacks and boots, according to the complaint.

The Army Criminal Investigation Division requested a search warrant after discovering the rucksacks filled with the equipment that they left behind, as well as the hat that bore Fields' last name. During the search of one of the homes, the CID seized 35 weapons, including rifles, pistols, short-barreled rifles, an MG32 machine gun and suppressors -- some of which appeared to have been produced using a 3D printer -- along with night vision equipment, body armor, flashbang grenades, smoke canisters and blasting caps.

Images from the complaint also show Nazi and white supremacist paraphernalia in one of the residences, including flags with a swastika and "SS" lightning bolts, murals and literature "in every bedroom and near several stockpiles of weapons and military equipment."

Investigators said that one of the veterans admitted in an interview to stealing military property from the Ranger compound for "about two years" to later sell or trade.

Fields and Frakes registered a company in Washington billed as a "defense manufacturing and training" service that featured imagery associated with Nazi ideology in its logo, according to the website and public business records. The company did not return a request for comment.

In social media, they listed several military units as "clients," including the 75th Ranger Regiment, U.S. Army Special Forces, 1st Marine Division and the Coast Guard. Military.com contacted the units on Wednesday. A spokesperson for the Ranger Regiment acknowledged the inquiry, but referred the publication to Army Special Operations Command.

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Images from a federal complaint filed Wednesday show Nazi paraphernalia and military gear following a law enforcement raid. Charles Ethan Fields and Levi Austin Frakes, two veterans, were arrested and accused of assault, robbery and theft of government property.

A spokesperson for the Coast Guard said that it "has never contracted with or been a client of" their company. The other units did not respond by deadline.

Fields served a short stint as an infantryman in the active-duty Army from 2017 to 2021, deploying twice to Afghanistan and leaving the service with the rank of sergeant, service records show. The complaint notes both suspects previously served in the military, citing Pentagon records, and that the soldier who tried to confront them learned Fields had been assigned to the Ranger battalion he tried to steal from sometime around 2021.

Military.com contacted the Marine Corps regarding Frakes' service, as a social media page shows that he served in the branch for four years. A spokesperson could not provide his service record, but noted that "there is a Marine veteran with that name."

The two men were booked into Thurston County Jail, and a judge set bail for each at $500,000 on Tuesday during a preliminary appearance, according to the complaint. Military.com contacted the county public defense office that has taken on their cases, according to its director, Patrick O'Connor, but their attorneys had not been assigned as of Wednesday pending charges.

The Thurston County Sheriff's Office did not respond to the publication on Wednesday, but the elected sheriff, Derek Sanders, said on social media that an FBI SWAT team executed the warrant.

"The suspects identified in this case were actively involved in Nazi white nationalist efforts," he said. The county lists both veterans as being charged with unlawful possession of a short-barreled rifle and explosives.

The military has faced persistent challenges in securing its weapons and equipment, including a notable incident in November when 31 M17 pistols went missing from Fort Benning, Georgia; only three have been recovered. A 2021 investigation by The Associated Press revealed that at least 1,900 firearms disappeared from military stockpiles during the 2010s, with some later turning up at crime scenes. The losses have been blamed on a range of security lapses, including gaps in surveillance and poor recordkeeping.

Of the attack on the soldiers, Luke Baumgartner, a research fellow with George Washington University's Program on Extremism, said that "they were not afraid to use violence in order to gain access to the equipment that they were looking for."

"Veterans who end up becoming involved in these extremist movements often look backward toward their military service as a source of inspiration," he said, citing cases such as Timothy McVeigh, an Army veteran who killed 168 people in the Oklahoma City bombing and also stole military equipment from a National Guard armory.

"They're just following in their footsteps; they're continuing this pattern that we've seen before," he said.

The complaint said that the pair were scanned into the main gate of JBLM around 8 p.m. Sunday and that they had allegedly used bolt cutters to break a lock into the Ranger compound. Investigators tied Frakes' vehicle to one seen on surveillance cameras on base. It was unclear how they had apparently easy access to the gate and how the unit accounted for its equipment if thefts had been occurring for two years.

"That tells me that there is a lack of proper accountability for sensitive items and military property going on within that unit," Baumgartner, an Army veteran, added.

The Pentagon has entirely abandoned addressing far-right extremism in the military community under the Trump administration. While there is no evidence service members or veterans are more likely to be radicalized, experts have said they are force multipliers to extremist organizations given their inherent credibility and tactical knowledge.
 
Obviously this whole story stinks; but too much focus on the Nazi and weapons, and not this supposed assault on JBLM. Which should be the bigger story to me at least. You're gonna tell me some sort of violent assault/robbery happened on a military base, that involved stolen weapons, and the highlight of this story is a still creased Nazi flag and a MG42 (dear God, someone steal rescue it from The Feds). All that shit they list, even the SBRs with a tax stamp, are legal to own; for all we know the MG42 had paperwork too. This story is about violence on JBLM, but eclipsed by the propagandist class for Nazis and weapons.
Because this story obviously stinks it's called propaganda to make people forget the feds actually screwed an innocent man over to get a case.
 
Just from a quick search, 5.56 can be found for as low as $0.53 a round (if you buy in 250rd cans)
Ammo has a lot of variances; caliber, type of ammo, brass/steel/aluminum, grain, all sorts of silly shit. Just showcasing that people may hear "thousands of rounds" when the truth is, it's not uncommon to buy some basic 9mm in quantities of 1,000. You get 50 rounds per box, 20 boxes per case, and then if it's some basic Blazer you can get it for the low $200s, want some Federal Red Box or Hollow Point or something gonna be higher, so even when you hear "thousands of rounds," you're not exactly making a decision of feeding your kids or your hobbies.
 
I'm pretty sure that the notes from my last performance review are much saltier.
 
He posted photos from the home showing an array of weapons, ammunition and body armor surrounded by Nazi paraphernalia, including a red Nazi flag emblazoned with a black swastika.
Actually the preferred term is "swastika of color".
Fed bois if you want a tour of my secret nazi closet you're gonna have to know the password
Password is 1488.
 
Also, no sign of the ATF. The phrase "Illegal machinegun" practically makes those guys materialize from the bushes. Yet they aren't interested in Hitler's Buzzsaw? An actual IRL belt-fed weapon capable of 1,200 rounds per minute? Something's fishy.
If I had to guess, the MG42 is more than likely a semi auto version since parts kits for them do exist. They cost like $6k at least plus the build cost but it's at least cheaper than one of the few transferable full auto ones.
 
>Can't use a $10 steamer

Anyone who puts up a flag without steaming the creases out is a retarded nigger.

That MG42 better end up in a museum....

They can just be laid out in the sun just like mesh screen, takes less than a full day. When I put up my flag, I hung it off my balcony until the sun went down and most of the creases were gone.
 
They can just be laid out in the sun just like mesh screen, takes less than a full day. When I put up my flag, I hung it off my balcony until the sun went down and most of the creases were gone.
You know youre going on a raid and frame job; just run it through the dryer for 45-60 minutes to get the creases out.
 
So angry... I am so angry. I don't get any palettes of weapons or palettes of cash like Iran and mud slimes. I get no fresh Nazi flags for decorations- NOTHING! I'M RIGHT HERE, FBI! I FEEL DISCRIMINATED AGAINST! All I get are ugly, hideously ugly jewish girls bothering me.
 
Ammo has a lot of variances; caliber, type of ammo, brass/steel/aluminum, grain, all sorts of silly shit. Just showcasing that people may hear "thousands of rounds" when the truth is, it's not uncommon to buy some basic 9mm in quantities of 1,000. You get 50 rounds per box, 20 boxes per case, and then if it's some basic Blazer you can get it for the low $200s, want some Federal Red Box or Hollow Point or something gonna be higher, so even when you hear "thousands of rounds," you're not exactly making a decision of feeding your kids or your hobbies.
Sigh. Another instance of exaggeration for effect to people who don't know a fucking thing about guns, as if you go to the range, fire off a magazine and be all like, "that's good, done for the day".

I have about 2000 rounds of ammo for my pistol and rifle each on hand. I go through at least 100 each if I hit the range. I could buy a box or two of 9mm at a time, or I could buy in bulk and get a better price, because most consumers can understand going to fucking Costco.

On topic: I no longer believe any news report of a supposed "hate crime". I want all the details of the perpetrator before I believe there's some Nazis hanging around Washington state. Manifestos, hate crime/hate group heat maps of the area. A flag or a hand gesture is no longer sufficient evidence for me.
 
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