Tennessee Man Arrested for Plotting Drone Attack on Substation, Motivated by White Supremacy

November 5, 2024
Tennessee Man Arrested for Plotting Drone Attack on Substation, Motivated by White Supremacy
  • Skyler Philippi, a 24-year-old from Tennessee, was arrested for allegedly plotting to destroy a Nashville electrical substation using a drone loaded with C-4 explosives.

  • The FBI emphasized the critical nature of their intervention, which likely prevented significant harm to public safety and infrastructure.

  • Attorney General Merrick Garland stated that Philippi's plan was motivated by white supremacist ideology and highlighted the Justice Department's commitment to disrupting such domestic terrorism plots.

  • Philippi was apprehended shortly after arriving at the launch site, where he believed he was close to executing his attack.

  • Federal prosecutors are seeking to keep Philippi in custody until his trial, citing serious concerns for public safety.

  • His plan involved using a drone to deliver explosives to the energy facility, aiming to disrupt the regional power network and create chaos.

  • Philippi had conducted reconnaissance of the targeted substation with undercover FBI agents and had ordered explosive materials from them.

  • The FBI's investigation into Philippi began in June 2024, after he expressed intentions to conduct a mass shooting at a YMCA and discussed attacking multiple power stations.

  • Philippi remains in custody, with a federal judge set to determine his sentence based on U.S. Sentencing Guidelines, as he faces a potential life sentence if convicted.

  • Court documents reveal that Philippi communicated plans to attack a YMCA and derail a train, motivated by antisemitic beliefs.

  • He instructed undercover agents on operational security measures to evade law enforcement, emphasizing the need for stealth during the planned attack.

  • Philippi is scheduled to appear in federal court on November 13, 2024, and is currently represented by a federal public defender.

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