
The leader of a cultlike group that has been linked to multiple killings, including the fatal shooting of a Border Patrol officer in Vermont last month, was arrested in Maryland on charges of trespassing and other crimes, authorities said Monday. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading.
Main Idea: Jack LaSota, the leader of a cultlike AI-focused group tied to multiple killings, was arrested in Maryland on trespassing, firearms, and related charges.
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The arrest points to a violent group tied to killings, which can raise fear and safety risks for nearby communities and burden police and courts.
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The article is centered on LaSota’s arrest and alleged leadership of the cultlike group linked to multiple killings.
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