KEY POINTS
  • Two California men have been indicted for allegedly plotting to attack the Democratic Party headquarters in Sacramento with explosive devices following last year's presidential election. 
  • The federal court in San Francisco on Thursday charged the men with conspiracy to destroy a building affecting interstate commerce and other related crimes. 
  • The men also attempted to gain support from militia groups in hopes that their attack would spark a movement to overthrow the government, prosecutors said. 
The John L. Burton California Democratic Party Headquarters is seen in Sacramento, Calif., Friday, July 16, 2021.

Two California men have been indicted for allegedly plotting to attack the Democratic Party headquarters in Sacramento with explosive devices following last year's presidential election. 

The men were charged Thursday in a San Francisco federal court with conspiracy to destroy a building affecting interstate commerce and other related crimes, in a scheme to attack the John L. Burton Democratic Headquarters in Sacramento.