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California man had rifle, TikTok 'hit list' naming Biden, former presidents on way to White House, feds say
Fox News
A recently fired California grocery store worker was arrested in Iowa last week after he was found with a TikTok "hit list" filled with the of names of political and public figures, including President Biden, former presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and Dr. Anthony Fauci, in a haphazard plan to “combat evil demons in the White House,” according to court records.
During a search of the vehicle, sheriff’s Sgt. Tyler Shiels found an AR-15 style rifle, which Xiong admitted to possessing beforehand, loaded magazines, boxes of ammunition, medical kits, body armor, food and cash, according to a six-page criminal complaint filed in the Southern District of Iowa and unsealed Wednesday.
Xiong, a Merced resident, also had the White House address on a GPS device. Shiels said the vehicle looked very "lived in" and that Xiong noted he had been fired from his job. He said he was traveling to "see things because it is unknown how long he has here on earth" and that a hotel in Washington D.C., would not be necessary.