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Alexander Paffendorf expressed regret for his involvement when a judge offered a chance for final words before keeping an order to confiscate his guns and ammunition in place until April 4.
Paffendorf has not been charged with any wrongdoing, but an attorney for the city of Carlsbad told Judge Devon Lomayesva that he was under criminal investigation.
Paffendorf was detained, but it is unclear if he has been charged with any crimes. The order did not specify which building he planned to target or when he planned to attack.
Alexander Paffendorf expressed regret for his involvement when a judge offered a chance for final words before keeping an order to confiscate his guns and ammunition in place until April 4.
Alexander Paffendorf texted shooter Natalie Rupnow in an alleged plan to coordinate an attack on a government building during the shooting, according to a restraining order ...
The FBI alleges that Alexander Paffendorf, 20, plotted to coordinate an attack with 15-year-old Nicole 'Samantha' Rupnow, who shot and killed two people at a Wisconsin school ...
While no criminal charges have been filed against Paffendorf, Superior Court Judge Devon Lomayesva maintained the order temporarily confiscating his guns, noting that a criminal investigation is ...
FBI agents detained Alexander Paffendorf, of Carlsbad, California, according to an emergency gun violence restraining order reviewed by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, part of USA TODAY Network.
Alexander Paffendorf had allegedly planned a mass shooting at a government building in a parallel and coordinated attack with Natalie ‘Samantha’ Rupnow. Thursday, Jun 26, 2025 New Delhi o C ...
An unidentified ex-neighbor from San Diego described Alexander Paffendorf, 20, as "very creepy," describing how she "never heard him speak a word" despite living next to him and his parents for ...
Alexander Paffendorf expressed regret for his involvement when a judge offered a chance for final words before keeping an order to confiscate his guns and ammunition in place until April 4.