Capital One hack suspect threatened to 'shoot up' a company
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- FBI agents arrested Paige Thompson, who is suspected of hacking Capital One and putting the personal data of 106 million customers at risk, in a dramatic raid on Monday.
- Court documents filed Wednesday say Thompson, 33, threatened to "shoot up" an unnamed social media company in California, The Associated Press reported.
- FBI agents also found in the house about 20 guns and bump stocks belonging to Thompson's 66-year-old housemate, a felon who is banned from owning firearms. He was also arrested.
- Thompson's housemates and old friends have described her life as troubled and isolated after leaving Amazon in 2016.
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The suspect behind the Capital One hack this month threatened to "shoot up" a social media company, prosecutors said in newly-released court documents.
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