Harper also discussed Bowl Patrol's leader, Andrew Richard Casarez aka "Vic Mackey",[3] who has a "penchant for trafficking in obscene rape and death threats".
Bowl Patrol members began driving by this unrelated house, taking photos and videos of the home, to send threats to Harper.
Days later, US Army soldier and Atomwaffen Division member Jarrett Smith was arrested in Fort Riley, Kansas, alleging he discussed bomb-making, sending bombs to CNN and Beto O'Rourke, and setting fire to Harper's house.
[4] In late October 2019, a video was posted on Nehlen's Telegram channel, showing his Bowl Patrol patch and the incorrect Harper house.
[6] In October 2020, two members of The Base were arrested by the FBI for their harassment at the home a year earlier, and were charged with gang membership, unlawful posting of a message, and using computers to commit a crime.