(CBS4) – The FBI says it has prevented what it believes was an attempt to commit a major hate crime in Colorado. A known white supremacist named Richard Holzer has been arrested in an alleged plot to blow up Temple Emanuel in Pueblo, according to newly unsealed federal court documents.

An undercover FBI employee made contact with Holzer, 27, on Facebook. She said Holzer sent her buttons with swastikas and other items. He reportedly told her he used to be with the Ku Klux Klan.

In the affidavit, FBI investigators said Holzer, who lives in Pueblo, used several Facebook accounts “to promote white supremacy ideology and acts of violence.” For example:

  • On Sept. 3, 2019, he told another Facebook user, “I wish the holocaust really did happen… they need to die.”
  • On July 11, 2019, he sent a message to another Facebook user stating, “getting ready to cap people.” He included three photos of himself dressed in clothing with white supremacy symbols, holding handguns and a semiautomatic rife.
  • On Sept. 28, 2019, Holzer sent a video that showed him putting on a mask, grabbing a machete and saying,” May the gods be with me for what I must do.”
  • Also on Sept. 28, 2019, Holzer sent a video of himself urinating on the front door of what appears to be a Jewish center.
  • On Sept. 29, 2019, Holzer stated that he previously paid a “Mexican cook” $70 to “hex and poison” a local synagogue.
  • On Oct. 3, 2019, Holzer sent a message stating, “I’m getting ready for RAHOWA,” meaning a racial holy war. He also sent a voice mail stating he was going to Temple Emanuel “to scope it out.”
  • On Oct. 13, 2019, Holzer explained his plan to use arsenic to poison the synagogue in Pueblo on Oct. 31.

Holzer allegedly told two undercover agents he bought pipe bombs and dynamite from out of state and had them shipped to Colorado.

Holzer is facing a charge of “attempting to obstruct persons in the enjoyment of their free exercise of religious beliefs, through force and the attempted use of explosives and fire.” The suspect was scheduled to make his first appearance in federal court on Monday, the Associated Press reported.

The FBI and the U.S. Attorney General is holding a news conference now. You can watch it live here.

Just over a year ago, in October 2018, Robert Bowers was arrested and is suspected in the killing of 11 people at the Tree of Life Synagogue in the Pittsburgh area.