The FBI arrested the man on stalking charges after intercepting his plot to attack AIPAC's South Florida offices on Hanukkah, carrying firearms and expressing intent to harm.
Forrest Kendall Pemberton, 26, of Gainesville, has been charged with stalking by the FBI after allegedly plotting an attack of an AIPAC office in Plantation, FL.
PLANTATION, Fla. – The FBI says it foiled an apparent plot to hurt people at a South Florida office of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC). Forrest Kendall Pemberton was ...
The FBI says it foiled an apparent plot to hurt people at a South Florida office of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC).
but AIPAC had recently moved to another location in Plantation. After a couple of days in South Florida, Pemberton returned to North Florida, where was placed under surveillance in Tallahassee on ...
The FBI has arrested a Florida man for allegedly plotting to attack the south Florida offices of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC). The organization is a major pro-Israel ...
A Gainesville, Florida, man is accused of attempting to travel to the south Florida offices of the ... Israel Public Affairs Committee, known as AIPAC, is a national advocacy organization that ...
(CBS12) — A Gainesville man is accused of plotting an attack on a pro-Israeli organization’s office in South Florida that would ... the policy statement for AIPAC, a pro-Israeli lobbying ...
A Gainesville man was arrested after surveillance in Tallahassee on Monday after FBI agents said they disrupted his attempts to threaten or kill employees of a pro-Israel organization in South ...
By the time Pemberton left, barely an hour later, the 26-year-old Gainesville resident learned that he would remain in custody and be transported to South Florida to face federal charges of ...
Last month, the FBI arrested a 26-year-old Gainesville man for allegedly planning to attack a pro-Israel lobbying organization in South Florida as ... Affairs Committee (AIPAC) in preparation ...
Pemberton’s computer searches showed that he had looked up an address that matched the site of a former AIPAC office in Florida. Pemberton believed the address was still the current office site.