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2021 · as well as public executions of public officials by hanging them on live television. · a Three Percenter was arrested and eventually convicted of shooting and wounding five men at a Black Lives Matter demonstration in Minneapolis · a Three Percenter was convicted of shooting and wounding five men at a Black Lives Matter demonstration in Minneapolis · Founded in the U.S. in 2008 · in 2020 · members from the group breached the Capitol grounds and threatened political violence on lawmakers. On January 6 · members of the Three Percenters participated in the storming of the U.S. Capitol building alongside other far-right groups. · Minnesota. In 2020 · Minnesota. Most notably · the Three Percenters are an extreme anti-government group with a presence in the U.S. and Canada. The Three Percenters have been linked to bomb plots targeting U.S. federal government buildings and against Muslim communities. In November 2015 · Three Percenters are a decentralized entity within the broader anti-government militia movement in the United States. The name “Three Percenters” is a reference to a false belief that the number of Americans who fought against the British during the Revolutionary War amounted to only three percent of the population at the time. The entity has a presence in the United States and Canada. Three Percenters have been linked to bomb plots targeting United States federal government buildings and Muslim communities. In November 2015 · two of the group's leaders directed a plot to kidnap the Governor of Michigan that involved acquiring and detonating explosives to divert police attention from the kidnapping
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