Case Document 1 Filed 01/15/20 Page 1 of 1 A0 9 (Rev. 1) Criminal Complaint AUSA Wind0m_2019R00568 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT for the District of Maryland United States of America v. . CaseNo. 0?20- - ?33- (1&0 - FILED ENTERED LOGGED RECEIVED BRIAN MARK LEMLEY, JR. l. 5 2020 AT GREENBELT CLEHK. U.S. DISTRICT CRIMINAL COMPLAINT DISTRICT OF MARYLAND De?ndamts) I. the complainant in this case. state that the following is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. On or about the date(s) of 8/19/2019 - 1/11/2020 in the county of Prince George's in the District of Maryland . the defendant(_s) violated: ode Section Offense Description 8 U.S.C. 1324(a)(1)(A)(ii), transporting and harboring certain aliens, and conspiracy to do so; and 18 U.S.C. 922(a)(4); 18 transporting machine gun in interstate commerce; disposing of any ?rearm U.S.C. 922(d)(5); 18 U.S.C. 924 and ammunition to an alien illegally or unlawfully in the United States; 18 U.S.C. 2 transporting firearm and ammunition in interstate commerce with intent to commit therewith an offense punishable by a term exceeding one year; aiding-and-abetting This criminal complaint is based on these facts: See the attached Af?davit of Special Agent Rachid T. Harrison dated January 14, 2020. El Continued on the attached sheet. .l amp/(Imam! ?s Rachid T. Harrison, Special Agent, FBI Primed name and lit/e Sworn to before me and signed in my presence. Dam, ks, 2220' 7) (.1 Judge 's signatm-e City and state: Greenbelt, MD Charles B. Day, US. Magistrate Judge Printed name and rifle ENTERED Case Document Image 1 of 6 JAN 15 2020 USAO 2019R00568 BY DISTRICT OF MARYLAND IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF MARYLAND DEPUW ~ceo UNITED STATES OF AMERICA v. CASENO. 30? BRIAN MARK LEMLEY, JR., FILED UNDER SEAL . PATRIK JORDAN MATHEWS, and a Wk) 5) WILLIAM GARFIELD BILBROUGH . IV, ?20 - A QM Defendants it AFFIDAVIT IN SUPPORT OF CRIMINAL COMPLAINTS AND ARREST WARRANTS Your af?ant, Rachid T. Harrison, Special Agent with the Federal Bureau of Investigation, being duly sworn, deposes and states as follows: Introduction and Background 1. I am a Special Agent with the Federal Bureau of Investigation I have been a Special Agent with the FBI for approximately three years, prior to which I spent approximately two years as a Special Agent of the Drug Enforcement Administration During my tenure with the FBI and DEA, I have investigated and participated in the investigations of numerous drug traf?cking and international and domestic terrorism violations and, among other things, have conducted or participated in surveillances, debrie?ngs of informants and reviews of taped conversations and records, and the execution of search and tracking warrants. From these experiences, and from training relating to counterterrorism matters, I have become familiar with the ways in which persons ?nance and plan terrorist operations, including but not limited to the efforts persons involved in such activity take to disguise operations and avoid detection by law enforcement. Case Document 1-1 Filed 01/15/20 Page 2 of 6 2. I submit this Af?davit in support of criminal complaints and arrest warrants. Based on the facts in this af?davit, I respectfully submit that there is probable cause to believe that BRIAN MARK LEMLEY, JR. has committed violations of 8 U.S.C. 1324(a)(1)(A)(ii), and (transporting and harboring certain aliens, and conspiracy to do so); 18 U.S.C. 922(a)(4) (transporting machine gun in interstate commerce); 18 U.S.C. 922(d)(5) (disposing of any ?rearm and ammunition to an alien illegally or unlawfully in the United States); 18 U.S.C. 924(b) (transporting ?rearm and ammunition in interstate commerce with intent to commit therewith an offense punishable by a term exceeding one year); and 18 U.S.C. 2 (aiding-and-abetting). 3. I also respectfully submit that there is probable cause to believe that PATRIK JORDAN MATHEWS has committed violations of 18 U.S.C. 922(g)(5) (alien in possession of ?rearm and ammunition); 18 U.S.C. 924(b) (transporting ?rearm and ammunition in interstate commerce with intent to commit therewith an offense punishable by a term exceeding one year); and 18 U.S.C. 2 (aiding-and-abetting). 4. I also respectfully submit that there is probable cause to believe that WILLIAM GARFIELD BILBROUGH IV has committed violations of 8 U.S.C. 1324(a)(1)(A)(ii), and (transporting and harboring certain aliens, and conspiracy to do so), and 18 U.S.C. 2 (aiding-and-abetting). 5. This Af?davit is based upon my participation in the investigation, my examination of reports and records, and my conversations with other law enforcement agents and other individuals. Because this Af?davit is being submitted for the limited purpose of obtaining criminal complaints and arrest warrants, it does not include all the facts that I have learned during the course of this investigation. Where the contents of documents and the actions, statements, and Case Document 1-1 Filed 01/15/20 Page 3 of 6 conversations of others are reported herein, they are reported in substance and in part, except where otherwise indicated. In making this application, I am relying only on the facts stated herein. 6. Information in this Af?davit resulting from surveillance does not always set forth my personal observations, but rather at times re?ects information from video surveillance, as well as information provided to me by other law enforcement agents who observed the events described and to whom I have spoken or whose reports I have read. Information Regarding LEMLEY, MATHEWS, and BILBROUGH 7. LEMLEY, MATHEWS, and BILBROUGH are members of a white supremacist organization named ?The Base.? Within The Base?s chat rooms, members have discussed, among other things, recruitment, creating a white ethno-state, committing acts of violence against minority communities (including African-Americans and ewish-Americans), the organization?s military-style training camps, and ways to make improvised explosive devices. 8. LEMLEY previously served as a Cavalry Scout in the United States Army. 9. MATHEWS is a Canadian citizen unlawfully present in the United States. As of August 2019, MATHEWS was a combat engineer in the Canadian Army Reserve. Facts Establishing Probable Cause 10. On or about August 19, 2019, MATHEWS unlawfully crossed from Canada into the United States near the Manitoba/Minnesota border. Shortly thereafter, LEMLEY and BILBROUGH learned that MATHEWS had unlawfully crossed the border, and conspired to transport and harbor MATHEWS in order to conceal unlawful presence in the United States. 1 1. Based on my review of Google location data, cell phone location data, and recorded telephone calls, I know that on August 30, 2019, LEMLEY and BILBROUGH traveled by Case Document 1-1 Filed 01/15/20 Page 4 of 6 vehicle from Maryland to Michigan (roughly 600 miles) in order to pick up MATHEWS. LEMLEY and BILBROUGH remained in the Michigan area for approximately two hours, after which all three returned to Maryland on August 31, 2019. 12. On or about November 3, 2019, using vehicle, BILBROUGH drove LEMLEY and MATHEWS from Virginia, on the Maryland?side of the Capital Beltway, and over the Chesapeake Bay Bridge. After BILBROUGH exited the vehicle at his Maryland residence, LEMLEY and MATHEWS travelled in the vehicle to the area of Elkton, Maryland, where LEMLEY obtained a motel room minutes from then-residence for MATHEWS to spend the night. 13. On or about November 4, 2019, LEMLEY drove MATHEWS to Delaware, where LEMLEY rented an apartment. LEMLEY and MATHEWS have resided in that apartment since that date. 14. On November 28, 2019, LEMLEY placed an order for an upper receiver for a long gun. The upper receiver was shipped on or about November 30, 2019, to a location in Maryland associated with LEMLEY. 15. During December 2019, LEMLEY and MATHEWS used the upper receiver and other ?rearm parts to make a functioning assault ri?e. 16. On December 21, 2019, BILBROUGH arrived at the Delaware residence of LEMLEY and MATHEWS. Throughout the evening and into the early morning hours of December 22, 2019, MATHEWS, LEMLEY, and BILBROUGH discussed the manufacture of DMT, a Schedule I Controlled Substance, and attempted to actually manufacture DMT. Furthermore, MATHEWS, LEMLEY, and BILBROUGH discussed The Base?s activities and spoke about other members of the organization. MATHEWS also discussed the assault ri?e with C?fw Case Document 1-1 Filed 01/15/20 Page 5 of 6 BILBROUGH and handed it to BILBROUGH, after which BILBROUGH handed the assault ri?e back to MATHEWS. 17. On January 1, 2020, at a store in Delaware, LEMLEY and MATHEWS purchased approximately 150 rounds of 5.56 mm ammunition, as well as paper shooting targets. 18. On January 2, 2020, LEMLEY took the assault ri?e from the Delaware residence to a gun range in Maryland. An FBI agent observed LEMLEY at the gun range, and heard what appeared to be more than one bullet being ?red at a time. When LEMLEY returned to the Delaware residence, LEMLEY made certain comments to MATHEWS about the assault ri?e ?ring more than one round at a time. LEMLEY also told MATHEWS, in sum and substance, that the assault ri?e ?would have to be cached though because that?s an ATF fucking nightmare,? and, ?Oh oops, it looks like I accidentally made a machine gun.? LEMLEY then stated to MATHEWS, in sum and substance, ?Go ahead and take the lower [receiver] off, give it to me. I?m gonna stow it until next week, just in case the ATP shows up tomorrow.? MATHEWS retorted, ?Um, if they show up here, we got other problems.? 19. On January 5, 2020, MATHEWS and LEMLEY went from the Delaware residence to the same gun range in Maryland that LEMLEY had visited on January 2, 2020. Prior to the arrival of LEMLEY and MATHEWSstationary camera near the gun range, and an ATF agent was in the vicinity of the range. On the stationary camera, agents observed and recorded MATHEWS in possession of a ?rearm. While MATHEWS appeared to shoot, LEMLEY appeared to be observing shots through an unattached ri?e scope. While LEMLEY and MATHEWS were observed in ?ring positions on camera, the ATF agent heard the report of gun ?re. Case Document 1-1 Filed 01/15/20 Page 6 of 6 20. On or about January 7, 2020, LEMLEY ordered approximately 1,500 rounds of 5.56 mm and 6.5 mm ammunition. 21. On or about January 11, 2020, LEMLEY drove MATHEWS from the Delaware residence to the same gun range in Maryland they had visited on January 5, 2020. While at the range, MATHEWS handled and ?red the assault ri?e. 22. When returning to the Delaware residence from the gun range on January 11, 2020, LEMLEY and MATHEWS stopped by prior residence in Maryland, where they retrieved plate carriers (to support body armor) and at least some of the 1,500 rounds LEMLEY had ordered days before. Conclusion 23. Based on the foregoing, I respectfully submit that there is probable cause to issue the requested criminal complaints and arrest warrants. Bachid T. Harrison Special Agent Federal Bureau of Investigation Sworn to before me this/ day Lof January, 2020. Q2 757D Mable Charles Day United States Magistrate Judge District of Maryland