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Man Killed in Missouri Wanted to Bomb Hospital Amid Virus Pandemic, FBI Says

The FBI says Timothy Wilson, 36, was the subject of a "months-long domestic terrorism investigation"

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NBC News

A man suspected of plotting to blow up a Missouri hospital over frustrations with theย coronavirus was killed in a shootout with FBI agents, officials said Wednesday.

Timothy Wilson, 36, died Tuesday in Belton, Missouri, a suburb of Kansas City, after members of the FBIโ€™s joint terrorism task force attempted to arrest him, NBC News reports. Itโ€™s not clear whether Wilson was wounded by FBI agents or if he died by suicide. Officials say he was armed and after being shot was taken to a hospital, where he was later pronounced dead. The incident will be investigated by the FBI's inspection division, standard procedure for shootings involving agents.

FBI officials describe Wilson as a potentially violent extremist known to express racial and religious hatred and antigovernment sentiment. The FBI says Wilson was the subject of a "months-long domestic terrorism investigation" that revealed he wanted to commit an act of terrorism, specifically a bombing, and had considered several targets, including a school with a large population of black students, a synagogue and a mosque.

But as the coronavirus pandemic began to take hold in the United States and local officials in Missouri issued stay-at-home orders, FBI officials said Wilson became aggravated and decided to accelerate his plans.

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