Wife of Queens Proud Boys supporter who stockpiled weapons plans to divorce him: report

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NEW YORK (1010 WINS) -- The wife of a Proud Boys supporter who was arrested for allegedly hoarding weapons inside his Queens home and threatening to send “three cars full of armed patriots” to Washington, D.C. during the riots plans to divorce him, she said in a new interview.

Eduard Florea, was arrested on Tuesday after law enforcement officials who searched his home found a stockpile of rifle ammunition, shotgun rounds, combat knives, hatchets and swords inside.

In an interview with the New York Post following his arrest, Florea’s wife, Joni Florea, said “hearing some of the details… is the reason why I’m divorcing him.”

Florea, who was in the process of trying to join the Proud Boys, allegedly “posted about sending an armed caravan to the Capitol [on Jan. 6] and also threatened the life of Georgia Sen.-elect Raphael Warnock,” the outlet reported.

“I totally believe that he plotted to do this,” his wife told the outlet, adding that he has “always been an angry man.”

“The only thing I was concerned about were my children,” she added. “Eduard only cared about the Proud Boys.”

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