Anon10/18/25, 01:29No.1448790
> On Oct. 10, the FBI entered Nepaial’s residence, and allegedly found him barricaded inside his bathroom, with the laser on his nightstand, next to a plastic bag of meth and a pipe.> Aiming a laser at a plane is only punishable by five years, but Nepaial faces up to 40 years in federal prison for possession of drugs, according to the press release.> Nepaial was on probation for distribution of drugs in Washington County, authorities said.> Five days after Nepaial’s alleged crime, antifa organizers in Portland published an online flyer encouraging supporters to play “laser tag” by shining lights on federal aircrafts to ground them.> “Antifa domestic terrorists WILL NOT overrun our cities. We will bust their networks and bring every one of them to justice,” read a statement from the Department of Homeland Security after the flyer was published.> In September, another agitator, Hector Miranda-Mendoza, was accused of shining a laser at a CBP helicopter in Portland.> Downtown Portland has become a “war zone”, according to residents, with anti-ICE protesters frequently clashing with federal law enforcement.> Since June 13, the Oregon District Attorney’s Office has charged 34 agitators over violence outside a local Immigration and Customs Enforcement building.> The Department of Homeland Security has requested federal assistance in Portland, but President Trump’s attempt to deploy the National Guard has been blocked by the courts.
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