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FBI Raids Home Of Suspect In Molotov Attack On Sam Altman
This week, the FBI raided a suspect's home in the United States after a Molotov cocktail attack targeted OpenAI CEO Sam Altman. Federal agents executed the search as part of an ongoing criminal probe, officials said, seeking evidence tied to the attack. Authorities have released few public details about the suspect, alleged motive, or whether charges have been filed.
The incident has intensified concerns about security for high-profile tech leaders and renewed debate about online threats and radicalization. Social media users expressed alarm and called for better protection of executives, while others urged caution about conflating protest with violent acts.
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- FBI agents searched Daniel Moreno-Gama's home in Spring, Texas, under a warrant tied to the Altman attack.
- Prosecutors say the suspect was driven by anti-AI extremism and kept a manifesto listing other AI executives and addresses.
- The Molotov-style attack targeted OpenAI CEO Sam Altman's San Francisco home in the predawn hours.
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April 17, 2026