Tres Genco #sexist #psycho splcenter.org

Tres Genco was sentenced to six years and eight months in prison followed by five years on post-prison supervision for his 2020 plot to “slaughter” women at an Ohio university[…]
Genco wrote in his manifesto that his goal was, “the death of what I have been deprived of most, but also cherished and fantasize at the opportunity of having but has been neglected of; Women. I will slaughter out of hatred, jealousy, and revenge”[…]
Genco is the first misogynist incel to be charged under federal hate crime statutes[…]
Genco was active on the most popular misogynist incel forum[…]In one post he described how he replicated an assault Rodger described in his manifesto in which he filled a water gun with orange juice and drove around spraying women and couples. Genco wrote that he felt "spiritually connected" to Rodger, who he considered a "saint"[…]
Genco planned and prepared for his attack, which he intended to commit on the anniversary of Rodger’s[…]
Genco also joined the military to gain weapons training[…]Army Basic Training in Georgia in August 2019. He had already started his search for sororities in his area, and in a manifesto entitled "A Hideous Symphany," he explained his hope that his military training would make him a more effective killer. Genco was discharged several months later for “entry-level performance or conduct”[…]
Genco continued to work out logistics for his planned attack[…]He searched "planning a shooting crime" online and researched how to modify and assemble weapons[…]In one note he indicated that he hoped his experience at boot camp would help him kill up to 3,000 people

While Genco was on an ATF watch list, local police thwarted his plot for mass violence in March 2020. Law enforcement responded to a call after Genco barricaded himself in a room with a gun following a fight with his mother

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