Listen: Mom’s 911 Call Helps Unravel White House UFC Terror Plot
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Listen: Mom’s 911 Call Helps Unravel White House UFC Terror Plot

The Daily Wire obtained police audio of a phone call a concerned mother made to law enforcement that led to the discovery of a plot to attack the UFC Freedom 250 event at the White House.  In the phone call with law enforcement, the mother of 19-year-old Tycen Proper is heard voicing concerns about her son’s stockpile of ammunition and his plan to “fight the corrupt government.” Proper was arrested last week and charged in connection with an alleged plot to unleash sniper fire on attendees of the White House UFC event.  “I don’t, we don’t even know what he’s wanting to do. He’s wanting to leave this weekend and go with a group of people to help fight the corrupt government,” Proper’s mother said in a phone call released by the Knox County Sheriff’s Department.    Credit: Knox County Sheriff’s Department “I wanted to file a report just to have it on record,” Proper’s mother said. “And I’m in Danville, so I wasn’t sure if there was somebody in Danville that was on duty that I could just talk to. I could even go down to the police station and meet them.” “I believe that we already have people en route to you,” the police dispatcher replied.  “We took all the guns and ammo out of his room … and got it off our property,” Proper’s mother said. “He just came inside, and he’s probably going to discover it’s not in his room.” An earlier call from a family member gave the Knox County Sheriff’s Department a heads-up about the situation.  “They are having some issues with their son, and I think, I don’t think anybody’s in immediate danger as in this second, but I know that she has some concerns with weapons and ammo and a particular mindset that her oldest boy is in right now,” a caller said in a police call obtained by The Daily Wire.  The incident report from the police revealed that they showed up at Proper’s home on June 10 because the mother was concerned about him “purchasing firearms and meeting random people online.” After officers arrived, Proper was admitted to a hospital and they began coordinating with federal officials on an investigation.  Proper was eventually charged with conspiracy to commit an offense against the United States, attempted murder against any officer or employee of the United States, possession of a firearm in furtherance of a crime of violence, and receipt or transfer of a firearm used to commit a felony, according to the complaint. When authorities searched Proper’s phone, they found Signal groups “that laid out detailed plans” to carry out an attack in Washington, D.C., with intricate maps highlighting sniper locations and potential drone launch locations.