KEY POINTS
  • An admitted neo-Nazi and a Maryland woman were arrested and charged with plotting to attack several electrical substations in the Baltimore area, federal authorities announced.
  • Prosecutors said the admitted neo-Nazi, Brandon Clint Russell, and Sarah Beth Clendaniel conspired to commit the attacks "in furtherance of Russell's racially or ethnically motivated extremist beliefs."
  • Russell is on supervised release from a conviction related to possessing an unregistered destructive device.
  • That conviction occurred after a former roommate told authorities that Russell's neo-Nazi group was planning to attack electrical and nuclear power infrastructure in Florida.
Brandon Russell is seen in this mugshot from the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office.

An admitted neo-Nazi and a Maryland woman were arrested and charged with plotting to attack several electrical substations in the Baltimore area, federal authorities announced Monday.

Prosecutors said the admitted neo-Nazi, Brandon Clint Russell, 27, and 34-year-old Sarah Beth Clendaniel conspired to commit the attacks "in furtherance of Russell's racially or ethnically motivated extremist beliefs."