An active-duty soldier appeared in court docket Monday after a federal grand jury indicted him on a number of firearms fees, in addition to mendacity on his safety clearance software about his membership in an insurrectionist group, in accordance with the Justice Division.
Kai Liam Nix, a 20-year-old soldier at Fort Liberty, North Carolina, also referred to as Kai Brazelton, was arrested final week and detained following the listening to Monday. In response to court docket data, he’s set to seem in court docket once more Thursday to find out whether or not he can be launched and the circumstances of his doable launch.
A federal indictment claims Nix dealt firearms with no license and possessed and offered stolen firearms. It additionally alleges Nix lied on his safety clearance software when he indicated he had by no means been a member of a gaggle devoted to utilizing violence to overthrow the U.S. authorities.
“The statements and representations have been false as a result of because the defendant then and there knew, he had been a member of a gaggle devoted to the usage of violence or power to overthrow america authorities and which engaged in actions to that finish,” the indictment reads.
The Southern Poverty Regulation Heart, a nonprofit advocacy group, claimed Monday that Nix belonged to Patriot Entrance, a white supremacist group. The SPLC additionally claimed Nix ran a channel on Telegram that aimed to search out and launch the non-public info of journalists, politicians and liberal activists, a apply often known as doxxing.
Authorities with the FBI and Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives are investigating the case with the U.S. Military Legal Investigations Division, the Justice Division mentioned. The U.S. Legal professional’s Workplace for the Japanese District of North Carolina and the Nationwide Safety Division’s Counterterrorism Part are prosecuting the case.
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Nikki Wentling covers disinformation and extremism for Navy Instances. She’s reported on veterans and army communities for eight years and has additionally coated expertise, politics, well being care and crime. Her work has earned a number of honors from the Nationwide Coalition for Homeless Veterans, the Arkansas Related Press Managing Editors and others.