The California man, alleged to have conspired with Wisconsin school shooter Natalie Rupnow in planning a coordinated attack, has been photographed for the first time. Alexander Paffendorf, 20, of Carlsbad, was arrested by FBI agents on charges of planning a coordinated mass shooting at an unspecified government building.
Court documents released on Wednesday reveal that Paffendorf admitted to communicating with Rupnow about carrying out an attack on a government building using firearms and explosives. On Tuesday, a San Diego judge imposed a restraining order against Paffendorf under California’s gun red flag law requiring him to surrender any firearms to police within 48 hours and prohibits him from purchasing any more.
Rupnow’s Accomplice Unmasked
Later that evening, neighbors said that they saw over a dozen police vehicles arrive at Paffendorf’s apartment complex. Witnesses told CBS 8 that officers were seen leaving the building carrying what appeared to be a “black gun box.”
The restraining …