The man charged with trying to kill four California Highway Patrol officers during a shootout in Oakland on Sunday told police he was on his way to gun down workers at the American Civil Liberties Union and the Tides Foundation, an environmental organization, the San Francisco Chronicle writes.
Oakland police say Byron Williams, a twice-convicted bank robber, told them he planned to “start a revolution” by killing leaders of the nonprofit groups, both of which have offices in San Francisco.
The Tides Foundation, which finances environmental and social-justice projects, has been a frequent target of the Fox News personality Glenn Beck, according to the political-news Web site Talking Points Memo.
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