‘Incel’ allegedly plotted mass slaughter of sorority girls, feds say

A self-described “incel” was busted by the feds on Wednesday for allegedly plotting a mass shooting of sorority girls at an Ohio university, prosecutors said.

Tres Genco, 21, allegedly wrote a manifesto stating he would “slaughter” women “out of hatred, jealousy and revenge,” according to charging documents.

On Jan. 15, 2020, the women-hating creep “conducted surveillance” at an unnamed university in Ohio, the indictment states.

That same day, he allegedly searched online for “how to plan a shooting crime” and “when does preparing for a crime become attempt?”

Federal prosecutors say Genco identified as an “involuntary celibate” and was part of the sick online community of men who “seek to commit violence in support of their belief that women unjustly deny them sexual or romantic attention to which they believe they are entitled.”

Genco allegedly had profiles and frequently posted on a popular incel website from at least July 2019 through mid-March 2020.

Prosecutors allege Genco also conducted surveillance of an Ohio college as part of his potential plot.
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