US 'border militia training to assassinate Obama' - FBI

PAUL RATJE/AFP/Getty Images In this file photo taken on March 20, 2019 Striker (L), the leader of the Constitutional Patriots New Mexico Border Ops Team militia, speaks with Viper (R), who go by aliases to protect their identity, inside the team"s camper while discussing logistics on a group chat near the US-Mexico border in Anapra, New Mexico. - The FBI has arrested a member of an armed rightwing militia group accused of illegally detaining migrants at the US-Mexico border, officials said on April 20, 2019. New Mexico Attorney General Hector Balderas described Larry Mitchell Hopkins, who also goes by the name of "Striker," as a "dangerous felon who should not have weapons around children and families."PAUL RATJE/AFP/Getty Images
Larry Mitchell Hopkins, who also goes by the alias Striker (left), speaking with a militia member

The suspected leader of a New Mexico militia group allegedly boasted of plans to assassinate former President Barack Obama, the FBI has said.

Larry Mitchell Hopkins, 69, and his group United Constitutional Patriots, also plotted to target Hillary Clinton and billionaire George Soros, according to a tip received by the FBI.

It is unclear when he allegedly made these comments, which were included in court papers released this week.

His lawyer has denied the allegations.

Mr Hopkins appeared in court in Las Cruces, New Mexico, on Monday, charged with being a convicted criminal in possession of a firearm and ammunition.

He was arrested on Saturday, just days after the group hit the headlines for detaining migrants in the desert near the US-Mexico border.

The small volunteer group argues it is helping US Border Patrol to deal with a surge in migrants crossing America's southern border, but their actions - caught on camera - earned widespread condemnation from civil rights groups and local officials.

The FBI were apparently first made aware of the group United Constitutional Patriots in 2017.

According to an affidavit by Special Agent David Gabriel, the FBI received information in 2017 that the Patriots, based out of Mr Hopkins' residence, had about 20 members and was armed with AK-47 rifles, among other firearms.

"Hopkins also allegedly made the statement that the United Constitutional Patriots were training to assassinate George Soros, Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, because of these individuals' support of Antifa [a left-wing group]," Mr Gabriel said.

But Mr O'Connell questioned why it had taken some two years to charge his client. He pointed out that the FBI had searched Mr Hopkins' residence in 2017, and discovered weapons that Mr Hopkins said were owned by his wife, but did not arrest him at that point.

"If it was that outrageous of a crime, why not lock him up right then?" he said.

Dona Ana County Detention Center via Reuters Larry Mitchell HopkinsDona Ana County Detention Center via Reuters
Larry Mitchell Hopkins, 69, was arrested by federal agents
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Mr Hopkins now faces up to 10 years in prison, probation and $250,000 (£192,000) in fines, according to the Las Cruces Sun-News.

Under US law, convicted felons are generally prohibited from possessing firearms, and the FBI states Mr Hopkins has "at least one prior felony conviction".

In 1996, Mr Hopkins pleaded guilty to possessing a loaded firearm. In 2006, he was convicted of possessing a weapon and impersonating a police officer in Oregon.

A detention hearing has been scheduled for next week, and Mr Hopkins remains in custody until then.