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Federal court documents reveal new details on alleged White House attack plot Federal court documents have revealed more on an alleged planned attack on the White House involving drones, explosives, snipers, and a high-profile hit list. According to court documents, drones were intended to drop explosives during a UFC event, while three snipers were assigned to target people amid the chaos. A chat identified specific targets by number, with "1" likely referring to President Donald Trump and "2" to Vice President JD Vance. Tycen Proper, 19, from Knox County, Ohio, was named often in court filings. The FBI said that Proper admitted to being a leader of the group. Proper's father told the FBI that his son had recently quit his job to prepare for "missions" and "recons" with individuals he had been interacting with online. His mother told investigators, "...she observed him recently engaged in physical training, which she initially thought was to further his aspirations to join the military or police." Court documents also revealed that Proper wrote, "...the government wants to control people and that a larger group worships a demonic figure and sacrifices children to it." Additionally, Proper had written, "...Proper had been thinking about joining the military or police force with the goal of being able to kill people." Butler County Sheriff Richard K. Jones emphasized the challenges posed by drones. "The drones have made it very difficult," Jones said. He added, "We're fighting a new war. Now, that's all they use is drones, and they're cheap to make with explosives in them. And how the hell do you stop them?" Jones also described how drones are increasingly being used to infiltrate prisons and jails. "We're seeing it to where they try to infiltrate prisons and jails all over the country. Dropped drugs, weapons. So are we ahead of things? In the United States? No. We're behind. We're always behind," he said. Proper was initially taken to Dublin Springs Mental Health Center for an emergency evaluation and is now being held in Franklin County Jail.