Magistrate judge Midori A. Lowry ruled Monday that the government provided probable cause a Gainesville man had committed an act of cyberstalking. Forrest Kendall Pemberton was arrested by the FBI on ...
A man from Gainesville accused of planning to shoot up a pro-Israel group in South Florida spent his morning in court.
Forrest Kendall Pemberton, 26, of Gainesville, has been charged with stalking by the FBI after allegedly plotting an attack of an AIPAC office in Plantation, FL.
Authorities said the Florida man arrested in the alleged plot had three firearms, including an AR-style rifle, with him when law enforcement stopped the vehicle he was in.
The U.S. Department of Justice charged Forrest Pemberton with stalking Monday, following an investigation that began when his father reported finding a letter in which Pemberton wrote about ...
Forrest Pemberton, who faces a federal stalking charge, is accused of traveling to the organization's offices with the intent of "killing, injuring, harassing, and intimidating" people with the group.
Forrest Pemberton was charged with stalking after he traveled from Gainesville to Plantation to allegedly scout an office belonging to the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC ...
Forrest Kendall Pemberton, bearded and slight of build, shuffled Monday into Courtroom No. 2 in Gainesville’s federal courthouse. Flanked by two U.S. marshals and manacled at the wrists and feet ...
The suspect, Forrest Pemberton, researched the organization, traveled to an AIPAC office site with firearms to scout the location, and said he was motivated by politics. His father reported him to ...
His plans were thwarted in part because he went to the wrong address. Records show Forrest Pemberton traveled on Dec. 22 and 23 to the former headquarters of the American Israel Public Affairs ...