Alicia Garza, co-founder of the Black Lives Matter movement, revealed on Twitter today (October 23) that she was told by the FBI of a possible white supremacist plot against her.
Garza shared that agents from the bureau visited her to inform her that they had arrested a suspected white supremacist who was armed and has her name “on a list.”
“They arrested a man in Idaho on weapons charges who they believe was affiliated with white supremacist groups,” Garza tweeted. “They found my name on a list in his home, alongside others.”
“This is why this President is so dangerous,” Garza added, referencing Trump’s refusal to denounce racists, supremacists and others on the radical right in a way that many believe has emboldened them to take action. “He is stoking fires he has no intention of controlling.”
Garza said she was “ok” but had a message for those concerned about her safety: “Vote this muthafucka out,” she said. “For real.”
Garza, along with Patrisse Cullors and Opal Tometi, founded Black Lives Matter in 2013.
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