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El Paso Navy SEAL Convicted for Planning Explosives Attack at Protest

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Gregory Vandenberg, a 49-year-old former Navy SEAL from El Paso, was convicted of intending to use explosives against law enforcement during a No Kings Day protest in San Diego set for June 14, 2025. He faces a maximum of 10 years in prison after being found guilty of transporting explosives with intent to harm. Vandenberg was arrested after purchasing fireworks in New Mexico and expressing plans to use them against police. His extremist views were evident through his clothing and phone content, which included antisemitic materials. Sentencing has not yet been scheduled.

Key Details: • Vandenberg faces up to 10 years in prison for his actions. • Protest date: June 14, 2025, in San Diego. • He purchased fireworks in Lordsburg, NM, prior to the protest. • Vandenberg was arrested in Tucson, Arizona, while living in his car.

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El PasoSan DiegoGregory VandenbergLordsburgTucsonDavis-Monthan Air Force BaseU.S. Attorney for the District of New Mexico

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