A Katy man is one of three people who've pleaded guilty in a federal terrorism case.
Jonathan Frost and the other two men are charged with conspiring to provide support to terrorists by sowing civil unrest through attacks on power plants across the US, seeking to creat chaos by leaving people without power for months in the hope it would cause the next Great Depression and create what is called "a ripe opportunity for potential (white) leaders to rise up."
Federal agents found multiple firearms at Frost's home in Katy including a pistol version of an AR-15 plus material to build an explosive device, Nazi-related videos, books and images, and information about U.S. power stations.
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