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A Texas suspect’s plan “similar to the deadly 2016 Dallas ambush” was thwarted by local and federal officials on Monday, authorities said.
Seth “Andrea” Gregori, 21, was arrested on a terroristic threats warrant Monday at 9:25 a.m., the Corpus Christi Police Department said.
“The Federal Bureau of Investigation was notified of Gregori making terroristic threats against Corpus Christi Police Department (CCPD) Officers,” the department said in a release. “The Federal Bureau of Investigation investigated the threats and secured an arrest warrant for Gregori.”
Gregori was born male, but identifies as female, CCPD Senior Officer Antonio Contreras told Fox News Digital.
“The suspect said he was upset with White people and wanted to kill White people, especially White officers,” Brown said.

Members of an FBI evidence response team search an area that is still an active crime scene in downtown Dallas following the deaths of five police officers on Thursday evening on July 9, 2016 in Dallas, Texas. (Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
Gregori was arrested on Monday for terroristic threats impeding public service/causing public fear or serious bodily injury and criminal trespass and was being held at Nueces County Jail as of Tuesday morning on a bond of $50,500.Â