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Records reveal the massive arsenal Ohio man allegedly built to attack White House UFC event

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Records reveal the massive arsenal Ohio man allegedly built to attack White House UFC event

Tycen Proper, 19, allegedly amassed two firearms, plate carriers and extensive tactical gear

Adam Sabes By Adam Sabes Fox News Published June 26, 2026 6:00am EDT close Former FBI Agent details alleged plot to attack White House UFC event Video

Former FBI Agent details alleged plot to attack White House UFC event

Former FBI special agent Nicole Parker, who attended the White House UFC Freedom 250 event, details the horrific alleged terror plot. She praises the parents of suspect Tycen Proper for courageously alerting law enforcement, effectively disrupting the detailed plan to use explosive-laden drones and snipers on the crowd.

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An Ohio man accused of plotting a terrorist attack at the White House during the UFC fight had built up a stockpile of weapons, ammo, and more, according to authorities.

Tycen Proper, 19, is one of the seven men accused of plotting an attack at UFC Freedom 250 at the White House, which took place on June 14. Officials said the FBI first learned about the attack plot on June 10 and worked with local authorities to make the arrests.

A report released by the Knox County Sheriff's Office in Ohio indicates that Proper spent $3,000 on armor, vests, a shotgun, extra ammo and also obtained other supplies.

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Tycen Proper

Tycen Proper's mom called authorities to alert them to the alleged stockpile. (Franklin County Sheriff's Office and Knox County Sheriff's Office)

On June 5, according to the report, Proper purchased a 12-gauge semi-automatic shotgun that had an American flag painted over it, as well as ammunition to go with it.

A MOTHER'S CONCERN, CALL TO AUTHORITIES MAY HAVE PREVENTED POTENTIAL ATTACK ON UFC EVENT AT THE WHITE HOUSE

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