A St. Joseph, Missouri man has been charged in a plot to attack governments officials during the UFC match at the White House.
28-year-old Jordan Rincker is the second man to be charged for the attempted attack from June 14th.
Rincker was charged in a one-count criminal complaint with conspiracy to commit murder in federal court Monday.
Prosecutors say he accepted $1,200 from a co-conspirator that was then supposed to disperse to the others involved in the attack plot.
When investigating Rincker's home in St. Joseph, officers found multiple rifles and pistols, a gas mask, night vision goggles, 3-D printed gun parts, and many other items that were used as evidence.
32-year-old Daniel Eskridge of Kidder was arrested earlier this month in connection with the group planning to use explosive drones and other weapons in the June 14th attack. Rincker and Eskridge are two of seven men who have been charged in the alleged plan that was stopped by the FBI. Prosecutors say the group targeted some lawmakers based on its perceived belief that the leaders accepted money from pro-Israel special interest groups.
Missouri now has two men accused of being part of an alleged plot to attack a White House event this month.
Missouri now has two men accused of being part of an alleged plot to attack a White House event this month.





