An Ohio man who federal prosecutors accused of plotting to “murder” women and kill thousands of people in a mass shooting has pleaded guilty to an attempted hate crime, authorities said Tuesday.


Tres Genco, 22, admitted to assaulting women at an Ohio university in 2020, the US Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Ohio said in a news release.


He faces a possible sentence of up to life in prison.

According to the prosecution, Genco identified as “involuntary celibate,” or incel, a group of men who harbor hostility toward women for denying them “s*xual or romantic attention to which they believe they are entitled.”


When Genco was charged last year, he too was charged with unlawful possession of a machine gun. As part of his guilty plea, Genco admitted to possession of two firearms, including the modified Glock-style 9mm semi-automatic pistol that was described as a machine gun in the indictment, the prosecutor’s office said.

Neither the prosecutor’s office nor Genco’s attorney immediately responded to requests for comment Tuesday night.

According to an indictment in the case, in 2019 Genco expressed sympathy on an incel website for a gunman who killed six people and injured 14 on a California college campus. He also purchased tactical gloves, a bulletproof vest, a Bowie knife, a rifle and ammunition, according to the indictment.


Investigators found a note from the summer of 2019 that listed a university and said that the “KC,” understood as a reference to the death count, “has to be huge! 3,000? Aim big then,” according to the indictment. . The university is not named in the indictment.

The memo added that Genco planned to receive “BCT weapons training,” or basic combat training, in Georgia, according to the indictment.

On August 3, 2019, Genco drafted a document in which he describes himself as a “socially exiled Incel” and says that he plans to “take away the power of life that I am denied,” according to the document.

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