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Indictment: Man who hates women planned shooting at Ohio sorority

The Potter Stewart United States Courthouse at the corner of Walnut and 5th Streets in downtown Cincinnati, Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2020. (Sam Greene/The Cincinnati Enquirer via AP) The Potter Stewart United States Courthouse at the corner of Walnut and 5th Streets in downtown Cincinnati, Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2020. (Sam Greene/The Cincinnati Enquirer via AP)
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A man who identifies with a group that despises women appeared in U.S. federal court in Cincinnati on Wednesday on charges related to his plans to kill sorority members at an unidentified university in Ohio, authorities said.

Tres Genco, 21, of Hillsboro, Ohio, is charged with an attempted hated crime and possession of a machine gun in an indictment unsealed on Tuesday.

Federal prosecutors said Genco identifies himself as an 鈥渋ncel鈥 - involuntary celibate - and has interacted with an online community of mostly men who advocate for violence against women because they believe they are unjustly denied sexual or romantic attention.

The statement points to a 2014 shooting committed by a self-identified incel named Elliot Rodger, who killed six people and injured 14 others outside a sorority house at the University of California, Santa Barbara, before killing himself.

According to prosecutors, Genco frequently posted on an incel website in 2019 and 2020. In one post, he wrote that he had used a squirt gun to spray 鈥渇oids鈥 in the face with orange juice, something Rodger had done before the Santa Barbara killings.

鈥淔oids鈥 is the shortened incel term for 鈥渇eminoid.鈥

Genco conducted surveillance at an Ohio university in January 2020 and wrote a document that month titled 鈥淚solated鈥 that he described as 鈥渢he writings of the deluded and homicidal,鈥 prosecutors said. He signed it, 鈥淵our hopeful friend and murderer.鈥

Local police searched Genco's home in March 2020 and found a firearm with an attached bump stock - which allows it to be rapidly fired - a pistol, loaded ammunition magazines, boxes of ammunition and body armor.

Messages seeking comment were left on Wednesday with Genco's newly appointed public defender.

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