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Cesar Altieri Sayoc Jr. (born March 17, 1962) was born in
Brooklyn and moved to Florida as a child. His father
abandoned him and his mother when Sayoc was a child. Sayoc graduated from
North Miami Beach High School in 1980. He attended
Brevard College for three semesters starting that year and transferred to the
University of North Carolina at Charlotte in 1983 where he played on the school's soccer team but did not declare a major. Sayoc has a long criminal history. In 2002, he pleaded guilty to calling in a
bomb threat to
Florida Power & Light. He was also arrested on multiple occasions for charges that included theft, battery, and drug possession, with convictions in 1991, 2013, and 2014. State records list Sayoc as connected to two, now-inactive
Hallandale Beach businesses: Proud Native American One Low Price Drycleaning in 2001 and, more recently, at Native American Catering & Vending LLC in 2016. Sayoc is a bodybuilder and has used
anabolic steroids. He has made numerous false claims about himself and his background. He claimed during a 2014 deposition that he played soccer for
A.C. Milan and arena football for the
Arizona Rattlers, which both teams have denied. He claimed to have been a popular stripper, an owner of a strip club, and partner in
Chippendales; the company says he never worked there and "has never been affiliated in any way with Chippendales". At the time of his 2012 bankruptcy, Sayoc said he was employed as a store manager of Hassanco Investments in
Hollywood, Florida. At the time of his arrest, he was working as a DJ and doorman at a
West Palm Beach strip club. Sayoc is a registered
Republican. He registered with the Republican Party on March 4, 2016. Sayoc filmed himself wearing a
MAGA hat at one of the president's rallies. Sayoc was active on
Twitter and
Facebook, where since 2016 he was known for his extreme views and frequently posted pro-Trump and anti-liberal messages and memes, as well as
right-wing conspiracy theories and stories from
InfoWars,
WorldNetDaily, and
Breitbart News.
Reports of previous threats Ilya Somin, a libertarian-leaning law professor at
George Mason University and a scholar at the
Cato Institute, reported that he was the subject of death threats from Sayoc made on
Facebook in April 2018. According to Somin, after he appeared on a Fox News interview criticizing those who hold anti-immigration views, Sayoc (using an alias) posted on his Facebook and threatened to kill Somin and his family and "feed the bodies to Florida alligators". At the time, Somin's Facebook friends reported the comments to Facebook, which did not respond except for automated messages. Somin also reported the incident to George Mason University police and
Arlington, Virginia law enforcement. Democratic strategist Rochelle Ritchie had also received a threatening tweet from Sayoc on October11 that said: "Hug your loved ones real close every time you leave you home". While
Twitter (now
X) initially failed to act on this, Sayoc's accounts were permanently suspended after his arrest and Twitter representatives have since apologized to Ritchie.
Van seizure Sayoc's van was seized by law enforcement when he was apprehended. It was covered with images of Donald Trump and Vice President
Mike Pence, along with a sticker that read "CNN Sucks". Some posters also supported the "unconquered
Seminoles", a
Native American tribe that was historically based in Florida; two federally recognized tribes are there, and another in Oklahoma. Sayoc has been described as proudly claiming Native American heritage, Moore said on
Late Night with Seth Meyers on November 2 that the FBI had visited his home to inform him that Sayoc had conducted extensive research on him, according to his computer records. Reports indicate that "soldering equipment, stamps, envelopes, paper, a printer and powder" were found in Sayoc's van, suggesting that he could have built bombs in it. Sayoc reportedly told officials the bombs were harmless and that he did not want to hurt anyone. The charges were filed by federal prosecutors of the
U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York (SDNY). Prosecutors from the SDNY said electronic devices owned by Sayoc had data showing that he began planning the attacks in July 2018. Sayoc was arraigned in Miami on October 29, 2018, and his court-assigned lawyer entered a plea of not guilty. Three days later, he was ordered to be transferred to New York for trial. On November 6, 2018, a New York judge ordered Sayoc to be held without bail in the
Metropolitan Correctional Center, New York. On March 21, 2019, Sayoc pleaded guilty to 65 felony counts, including using
weapons of mass destruction in an attempted domestic terrorist attack. In court, Sayoc stated: "I sent all 16 devices with the intent to threaten or intimidate. I know these actions were wrong." Sayoc said that he did not intend for the bombs to explode, but "was aware of the risk that [they could] explode."
Motives In a filing by the defense on July 22, 2019, Sayoc's attorneys said he had "lost everything in the
Great Recession", had "cognitive limitations and severe
learning disabilities", and was "abandoned by his father and
sexually abused by a teacher at his Catholic school." They said that he suffered from "
anxiety and
paranoia" and that he "came to believe that prominent Democrats were actively working to hurt him". They also said he was an avid
Fox News viewer (especially the shows
Fox & Friends and
Hannity) and on social media, he "promoted various
conspiracy theories, and more generally, the idea that Trump's critics were dangerous, unpatriotic, and evil." At sentencing, Sayoc said before he mailed the bombs his idea "first was how to tone down the liberal left violence platform." He wrote that he believed prominent Democrats were encouraging violence, and said that he had been attacked personally.
Incarceration On October 22, 2019, Sayoc began serving his 20-year sentence at
United States Penitentiary, Marion. In February 2022, Sayoc was transferred from
Marion, Illinois to the
FCI Butner Medium II in
Butner, North Carolina. He is now located at
FCI Coleman Low in
Sumterville, Florida. His earliest possible release date is November 10, 2035. == Reactions ==