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Police find list targeting Jews, blacks after arrest of man on illegal gun charges

Rep. Jared Moskowitz (D-Fla.) was also discovered to be in the crosshairs of a South Florida felon.

Clock Tower in Margate, Florida
A clock tower in the city of Margate, Fla., Credit: Dtobias via Wikimedia Commons.

Law enforcement say a Florida man kept an arsenal of weapons with a clipboard naming targets associated with black and Jewish Americans.

Police officers in Margate, Fla., arrested John Lapinski, 41, on Oct. 31, charging him with being a felon possessing a gun and an unregistered silencer. Prosecutors had convicted Lapinski twice in 2005 for resisting an officer with violence.

On Tuesday, prosecutors filed a factual proffer urging for Lapinski to remain behind bars, revealing the discoveries in his apartment in the Miami metropolitan area. Police came out on a call of shots fired and determined that Lapinski was their suspect. Walking through his residence, they found a variety of weapons.

Lapinski’s collection reportedly included an AR-15 platform rifle, a Black Aces Tactical FD 12 shotgun, a second shotgun, two handguns, body armor, smoke grenades and what police believed to be illegal, unregistered silencers.

Alongside his arsenal, law enforcement reported that they found a clipboard of “targets” that included Rep. Jared Moskowitz (D-Fla.) and locations known for attracting black Americans and Jews, including a synagogue, Jewish cemetery, Jewish sandwich shop, parks and schools.

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