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Neo-Nazis arrested on weapons charges planned to strike 'high value targets,' feds say
- Two men, Aiden Cuevas and Andrew Nary, were charged in Alabama with conspiracy to traffic firearms.
- The arrests followed a year-long undercover operation involving an FBI informant.
- Prosecutors say Cuevas discussed wanting close-quarters battle and urban terrorism training.
- The group Automata is described as promoting paramilitary training linked to accelerationist aims.
- Officials say the suspects discussed using the guns to 'take out Finnegus,' a person described as a snitch.
- The case ties to a broader neo-Nazi network including groups North ’Bama Brigade and Southern Sons.
- Several suspects were arrested in January 2025 after the network was infiltrated by the FBI.
- The affidavit identified ‘Finnegus’ as a North Carolina man with a history in the white power movement.
- Court records show additional ties to a 2024 Raw Story investigation about the 2119 neo-Nazi gang.
- The Federal case involves multiple states and a network accused of coordinating paramilitary activity.
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