A Self-Proclaimed "Boogaloo Boy" Was Arrested After Allegedly Livestreaming His Hunt To Kill A Police Officer

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Police in Texas arrested a man earlier this month after they said he took to Facebook Live to stream his search for a lone police officer to "ambush and execute."

According to the Texarkana, Texas police department, authorities received several 911 calls reporting that 36-year-old Aaron Swenson went live on Facebook on the night of April 11, broadcasting his intentions to kill a police officer.

After joining the live feed, police were able to identify Swenson's whereabouts and sent several officers to the area. Once confronted, Swenson led police on a high-speed chase before eventually surrendering. According to police, Swenson was wearing an armored vest and had several loaded weapons in his truck.

Swenson has been charged with making terroristic threats against a police officer, evading arrest, and unlawfully carrying a weapon.

For months leading up to the incident, Swenson had been sharing memes from boogaloo pages on Facebook. In this internet subculture, boogaloo is slang for an upcoming second civil war, and members share anti-government, anti-law enforcement, and pro-gun messages.

According to the Network Contagion Research Institute (NCRI), which tracks how hate moves from social media to the real world, the boogaloo movement got its name from a joking reference to the 1984 breakdancing film Breakin’ 2: Electric Boogaloo, which was criticized as being too close to the original film. In far-right meme culture, the boogaloo is a reference to an uprising similar to the Civil War, the so-called "Civil War 2: Electric Boogaloo."

Usage of the phrase picked up rapidly toward the end of 2019 as pro-gun activists pushed back against new gun control laws and legislation that were being introduced in response to recent mass shootings.

Facebook and Instagram are home to a number of large boogaloo groups that boast tens of thousands of followers.

"While many still use the boogaloo meme jokingly, an increasing number of people employ the phrase to incite an apocalyptic confrontation with law enforcement and government officials or to provoke ethnic warfare," wrote the authors of a February report published by the NCRI.

Swenson seemed particularly affected by boogaloo posts about the death of Duncan Socrates Lemp, a 21-year-old who was killed by police in Maryland as they served a warrant for alleged gun offenses earlier this year. On March 13, the day after Lemp's death, Swenson changed his profile picture to a photo of his torso where he is wearing a Hawaiian shirt with an armored vest over it, a sort of uniform for boogaloo boys. The photo included the hashtag #HisNameWasDuncan.

"Well, as I have no real important reason to live a long peaceful(bleh) life," Swenson wrote on Facebook, "How ever this [Maryland] incident goes, I am eager to be a part of a response. If it should go that direction, anyone in [Northeast Texas] that wants to form up, hit me up!"
 
Love to know the reason why this individual was not already locked up or institutionalized? Morons like this must have been known by somebody
 
A firestar for sure. Not sure what caliber though.
I’m saying .45 because of the round size comparison. I see a 9mm cobray style upper right with 32 rd mag and the mags with one round next to the Firestar look to be 6 round 45acp.
 
Wow that reporter went old school in referencing Boogaloo.
I, personally believe the word is back because of the game Fortnight. Everything is a Boogaloo or Boog.
The reporter is obvious a single, childless (or younger than 9) person that doesn't play games.
Nobody remembers a weak 1984 breakdancing movie.


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Come on, you know a guy's based when he carries a katana for the Boogaloo.

Wow that reporter went old school in referencing Boogaloo.
I, personally believe the word is back because of the game Fortnight. Everything is a Boogaloo or Boog.
The reporter is obvious a single, childless (or younger than 9) person that doesn't play games.
Nobody remembers a weak 1984 breakdancing movie.


RC

That reporter actually did his homework. It was a 1984 movie subtitle, a 2001 blog post by Wil Wheaton deriding any crappy sequel with the same subtitle, and this civil war application originating in 2018-19 Reddit posts. I laugh that someone makes a living documenting these things but here's their site.
 
Wow that reporter went old school in referencing Boogaloo.
I, personally believe the word is back because of the game Fortnight. Everything is a Boogaloo or Boog.
The reporter is obvious a single, childless (or younger than 9) person that doesn't play games.
Nobody remembers a weak 1984 breakdancing movie.

I don't know when it achieved general popularity but "$X 2: Electric Boogaloo" has been a reference to a low-quality sequel for quite some while. The (warning for possible NSFW content on page) Know Your Meme page traces first use to a 2001 blog post by actor Wil Wheaton, so its use in this context is nearly 20 years old.
 
I don't know when it achieved general popularity but "$X 2: Electric Boogaloo" has been a reference to a low-quality sequel for quite some while. The (warning for possible NSFW content on page) Know Your Meme page traces first use to a 2001 blog post by actor Wil Wheaton, so its use in this context is nearly 20 years old.
Right. My friends have been saying it since at least 2002. And we're exactly the right demographics to be putting that reference into games like Fortnight.
 
Damn. :rolleyes:
This guy wasn't in the Facebook Boogaloo group that I'm in. :rolleyes:
It's hard to take anyone seriously that live streams this on facebook, or even has a facebook account, but I guess the nut-cases are out there.
Lucky for LE that they are this stupid.
Wanting fame? Looking for friends? who knows.
 
Love to know the reason why this individual was not already locked up or institutionalized? Morons like this must have been known by somebody

Excellent point. I'm guessing there was mostly likely an indication of some mood / behavior problems, but now one ever says anything. Instead they will try to disarm everyone.
 
I have only noticed a heavy use of the word boogaloo since Fortnight became popular.
Its a video game (for you old guys) and so ALL the kids, and some sad adults, use it in daily speech.
Before that everybody called it SHTF or TEOTWAWKI. Now its Civil War 2 or Boogaloo.


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