Montana Man Sentenced to 18 Years for Targeting LGBTQ Townspeople in Planned Mass Shooting
- John Russell Howald fired an assault rifle into a lesbian woman's home and threatened others as part of a self-described "mission" to rid his town of LGBTQ community members.
- Howald was armed with multiple firearms and high-capacity magazines and aimed to carry out a mass shooting targeting LGBTQ people in his town of Basin, Montana.
- Townspeople were able to stall Howald, preventing loss of life, until law enforcement arrived and arrested him.
- Howald expressed hope that his planned attack would inspire similar violence against LGBTQ people across the country.
- Howald had previously served two years in prison for aggravated animal cruelty.