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|Image = Boogaloo flag.svg | |Image = Boogaloo flag.svg.png | ||
|fullname = Boogaloo Movement | |fullname = Boogaloo Movement | ||
|alias = Boogaloo Boys<br>Boogaloo Bois<br>Boog<br>Boojahideen<br>Big Igloo<br>Blue Igloo<br>Big Luau | |alias = Boogaloo Boys<br>Boogaloo Bois<br>Boog<br>Boojahideen<br>Big Igloo<br>Blue Igloo<br>Big Luau | ||
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|headquarters = None | |headquarters = None | ||
|commanders = None | |commanders = None | ||
|goals = Overthrow the US government<br>Start the Second American Civil War | |goals = Overthrow the US government<br>Start the Second American Civil War | ||
|crimes = [[Terrorism]]<br>[[Murder]]<br>Attempted | |crimes = [[Terrorism]]<br>[[Murder]]<br>Attempted murder<br>Incitement to violence<br>Illegal weapons possession}} | ||
{{Quote|The way we know the boogaloo movement is as a far-right movement because they draw a line directly from [[David Koresh|Waco]] and [[Ruby Ridge standoff|Ruby Ridge]]. They hold up things like the [[Timothy McVeigh|McVeigh | {{Quote|The way we know the boogaloo movement is as a far-right movement because they draw a line directly from [[David Koresh|Waco]] and [[Ruby Ridge standoff|Ruby Ridge]]. They hold up things like the [[Timothy McVeigh|McVeigh bombing]] of the Oklahoma federal building and the armed response to Ruby Ridge as heroic moments in American history.|Alex Newhouse, a CTEC researcher who studied the Boogaloo movement.}} | ||
The '''Boogaloo Movement''', commonly known as the '''Boogaloo Boys''', are an American anarcho-libertarian militia movement. Adherents of the movement are preparing for, and seek to kick-start, the Second American Civil War, which they refer to as the Boogaloo. Many groups associated with the Boogaloo movement are followers of the [[White Power Movement]] and believe that the Boogaloo will take the form of a race war, although others have associated themselves with | The '''Boogaloo Movement''', commonly known as the '''Boogaloo Boys''', are an American anarcho-libertarian militia movement. Adherents of the movement are preparing for, and seek to kick-start, the Second American Civil War, which they refer to as the Boogaloo. Many groups associated with the Boogaloo movement are followers of the [[White Power Movement]] and believe that the Boogaloo will take the form of a race war, although others have associated themselves with the Black Lives Matter movement. | ||
The Boogaloo movement is characterised by an online "Boogaloo" meme originating from 4chan which recurs in many far-right circles such as the [[Proud Boys | The Boogaloo movement is characterised by an online "Boogaloo" meme originating from 4chan which recurs in many far-right circles such as the [[Proud Boys]]. Adherents have often claimed that the boogaloo is simply a joke; however many groups exist in real life. These real-life adherents are generally identified by use of Hawaiian shirts and military fatigues. | ||
Many adherents of the Boogaloo movement have carried out acts of [[murder]] and sedition, and it is considered a [[Terrorism|terrorist]] threat by the FBI, although they deny that the movement has any specific left or right wing ideology | Many adherents of the Boogaloo movement have carried out acts of [[murder]] and sedition, and it is considered a [[Terrorism|terrorist]] threat by the FBI, although they deny that the movement has any specific left or right wing ideology. | ||
==Ideology== | ==Ideology== | ||
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===Activities=== | ===Activities=== | ||
On 11 April 2020, an unidentified man was arrested in Texas for attempted murder after he livestreamed a video of himself driving round with several guns "looking for cops to kill". The man was later found to have posted material relating | On 11 April 2020, an unidentified man was arrested in Texas for attempted murder after he livestreamed a video of himself driving round with several guns "looking for cops to kill". The man was later found to have posted material relating the the Boogaloo movement on his Facebook page and used the "His name was Duncan Lemp" slogan in a video the day before. It is speculated that he was planning to avenge Lemp by killing as many police officers as possible. | ||
During the 2020 George Floyd protests, many Boogaloo members were indicted on terrorism charges. Three men who identified themselves as Boogaloo adherents were arrested on 30 May after being caught plotting to attack a Las Vegas protest with Molotov cocktails. Two men in South Carolina believed to be Boogaloo adherents were arrested for attempting to incite a riot at a Floyd protest in Richmond County. A Texas personal trainer with ties to the Boogaloo movement was arrested on 13 June after bragging on social media about firing on National Guard members attempting to contain the [[Floyd Rioters|rioting]]. A South Texas Boogaloo group leader was indicted on 23 October for opening fire on a police station with an AK-47. | During the 2020 George Floyd protests, many Boogaloo members were indicted on terrorism charges. Three men who identified themselves as Boogaloo adherents were arrested on 30 May after being caught plotting to attack a Las Vegas protest with Molotov cocktails. Two men in South Carolina believed to be Boogaloo adherents were arrested for attempting to incite a riot at a Floyd protest in Richmond County. A Texas personal trainer with ties to the Boogaloo movement was arrested on 13 June after bragging on social media about firing on National Guard members attempting to contain the [[Floyd Rioters|rioting]]. A South Texas Boogaloo group leader was indicted on 23 October for opening fire on a police station with an AK-47. | ||
[[Steven | [[Steven Carillo]], an Air Force sergeant, carried out two attacks on police officers in May and June 2020. The first attack occurred on 29 May, when Carillo and an accomplice carried out a drive-by shooting outside a federal courthouse in Oakland, killing a guard. Over a week later, on 6 June, several officers arrived at Carillo's residence in Sants Cruz and were fired on with an AR-15, seriously injuring a deputy and killing Sheriff Damon Gutzwiller. He also attacked the officers with [[Improvised explosive device|IEDs]] before being shot and arrested. During the shootout Carillo used several Boogaloo slogans and has been said to have been intending to start the Boogaloo by killing cops. | ||
On 8 October 2020, the FBI announced they had arrested 13 Boogaloo militia members for involvement in a [[Gretchen Whitmer kidnapping plot|plot to kidnap the governor of Michigan]]. The 13 had reportedly been planning to abduct Governor Gretchen Whitmer in the hope of starting a revolution against the government of Michigan and triggering the Boogaloo. Three others involved in this plot were later arrested. | On 8 October 2020, the FBI announced they had arrested 13 Boogaloo militia members for involvement in a [[Gretchen Whitmer kidnapping plot|plot to kidnap the governor of Michigan]]. The 13 had reportedly been planning to abduct Governor Gretchen Whitmer in the hope of starting a revolution against the government of Michigan and triggering the Boogaloo. Three others involved in this plot were later arrested. | ||
During the [[2021 United States Capitol storming|attack on the US Senate]] which occurred on 6 January 2021, many Boogaloo emblems were reportedly seen in the crowd of rioters. One Boogaloo adherent claimed to have lead his group in an attack on the Senate after deciding to take the opportunity to strike against the US government. Rioters also chanted Boogaloo slogans such as "We became unreasonable" and anticipated that the Boogaloo would be triggered by the attack. | During the [[2021 United States Capitol storming|attack on the US Senate]] which occurred on 6 January 2021, many Boogaloo emblems were reportedly seen in the crowd of rioters. One Boogaloo adherent claimed to have lead his group in an attack on the Senate after deciding to take the opportunity to strike against the US government. Rioters also chanted Boogaloo slogans such as "We became unreasonable" and anticipated that the Boogaloo would be triggered by the attack. | ||
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