21-year-old allegedly plotted mass casualty attack on police

SUMMARY
A chilling plan got derailed in Texas this week. On Monday, Corpus Christi police arrested 21-year-old Seth "Andrea" Gregori, accusing him of plotting a “mass casualty attack” on officers. The FBI got wind of Gregori’s terroristic threats against the Corpus Christi Police Department and swooped in, nabbing him with an arrest warrant. Authorities say he was scheming something big—think the 2016 Dallas ambush, where a gunman took out five cops and wounded seven in a rage-fueled rampage. That shooter, an ex-Army reservist, wanted to target white officers over Black Lives Matter issues before cops ended him with a robot bomb. The feds are keeping it tight-lipped on Gregori’s exact plans, but the Dallas parallel’s got everyone on edge. No charges are filed yet, per the Nueces County DA, and it’s unclear if Gregori’s lawyered up. Corpus Christi PD and the FBI are breathing a sigh of relief, though—whatever he had brewing, they stopped it cold. Sounds like a close call nobody saw coming.