Following his arrest for brandishing a firearm at a Nashville protest, Elijah Millar, 19, was again taken into custody. A subsequent search of his Murfreesboro home by Murfreesboro Police and the FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force yielded evidence, including computers and other items. Millar faces three counts of illegal weapons possession, stemming from a recent incident and a prior discovery of firearms in his home. His arrest followed a reported suicide attempt and a psychiatric evaluation.
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Nineteen-year-old Elijah Millar, already under FBI scrutiny, was arrested at Nashville’s “No Kings” protest for brandishing a handgun and engaging in aggressive, hateful speech towards protestors. Millar’s social media history reveals a disturbing fascination with mass murderers and Nazi ideology, including expressions of admiration for several perpetrators of mass violence. Prior to the arrest, Murfreesboro police had confiscated firearms from Millar following an FBI tip regarding his online activities. Despite his release on bond, the ongoing investigation continues to monitor Millar’s concerning online behavior.
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