Violent Boogaloo Vigilante Charged by Justice Department

Violent Boogaloo Charged

Violent Boogaloo vigilante, Philip Archibald, was charged by the Justice Department for Conspiracy to Sell Steroids.

Archibald is the same person who owns the Facebook account below claiming to be hunting Antifa. He later claimed he had been hacked.

Archibald was posting these threats at the same time Dallas Police Department officers were beating a man on the street who was prone on the ground.

Violent Boogaloo Charged

Violent Boogaloo Also Peddling Steroids

Per the Department of Justice Philip Archibald was also selling steroids when not “hunting Antifa.”

Philip Russell Archibald, 29, of Lancaster, was charged via criminal complaint with conspiracy to distribute controlled substances.  Coconspirator Danielle Bocanegra, 30, of Lampasas, was also charged.

“The Northern District of Texas will not tolerate the peddling of steroids in our community. We are grateful to our law enforcement partners for helping us dismantle this steroid trafficking ring,” said U.S. Attorney Erin Nealy Cox.  

According to the complaint, Mr. Archibald, a self-proclaimed bodybuilder and personal trainer, allegedly ran a steroid distribution ring that spanned across north Texas.

At Mr. Archibald’s detention hearing, prosecutors argued that the defendant posed a threat to the community, noting that the defendant, who has been tied publicly with the anti-government Boogaloo movement, used his social media accounts to advocate vigilante “guerrilla warfare” against the National Guardsman patrolling Black Lives Matter protests. In a recent Facebook post, he claimed to be “hunting Antifa” and threatened to “kill” looters.  The Court granted the government’s motion and ordered Mr. Archibald detained pending trial.