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"textContent": "\n\n\n\nThe Justice Department says a 20-year-old man tried to firebomb the San Francisco home of OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, one of the most prominent out officials in Silicon Valley.\n\nDaniel Moreno-Gama has been charged in federal court with attempted destruction of property by means of an explosive and possession of an unregistered destructive device, according to a criminal complaint filed in the Northern District of California.\n\nProsecutors allege Moreno-Gama traveled from Texas to San Francisco and threw a Molotov cocktail at Altman’s residence in the early morning hours, igniting a fire at the property’s gate before fleeing. There were no injuries, according to the _Washington Post._\n\nAuthorities say Moreno-Gama later went to OpenAI’s headquarters, where he attempted to break in and told security he intended to burn down the building and “kill anyone inside,” according to court records. He was arrested at the scene, and investigators say they recovered incendiary materials, including a jug of kerosene and a lighter.\n\n**Related** : Have the gay tech titans turned their backs on us? \n\n**Related** : Gay CEOs Tim Cook and Sam Altman look to be already cozying up to Donald Trump \n\n**Related** : Tim Cook and Sam Altman refuse to condemn Trump admin after Alex Pretti’s killing\n\nThe complaint also describes a multi-part document in Moreno-Gama’s possession that outlines opposition to artificial intelligence and names tech leaders. The writings frame AI as an existential threat tied to “our impending extinction,” and include statements advocating violence.\n\n“If I am going to advocate for others to kill and commit crimes, then I must lead by example and show that I am fully sincere in my message,” the document states, according to court filings.\n\nThe alleged firebombing came just days before a separate incident involving gunfire near the same property. Early Sunday morning, a shot was fired from a moving vehicle outside Altman’s Russian Hill home, and two suspects were later arrested on suspicion of negligent discharge of a firearm, according to the _San Francisco Chronicle_. Police recovered multiple firearms during the investigation. No injuries were reported\n\nAltman, the creator of ChatGPT, has become a polarizing figure in Silicon Valley and beyond, as debates over artificial intelligence grow more urgent and more contentious. He previously criticized President Donald Trump’s policies as “terrible,” but later said the president “will be incredible for the country in many ways.\"\n\n**Related** : Sam Altman on AI, queerness, and being grateful for the journey he’s on (exclusive)\n\n**Related** : Sam Altman said he wants queers to be comfortable in his industry; supporting Trump goes against that\n\n**Related** : Sam Altman, the gay OpenAI CEO who once called Trump 'terrible,' is the latest tech titan to bow to him\n\nThat evolution placed him on a recent cover of _The Advocate_ alongside fellow gay CEOs Tim Cook and Peter Thiel, in a piece about the political alignment of powerful LGBTQ+ business leaders.\n\nAuthorities have not identified a clear partisan motive, and the complaint suggests the alleged attack was driven primarily by Moreno-Gama’s anti-AI ideology.\n\nAltman has increasingly become the public face of the U.S. debate over artificial intelligence. He co-founded OpenAI and returned to lead the company after a brief ouster, with backing from a major investment from Microsoft. He was later named _Time_ ’s CEO of the year.\n\n“We want to keep pushing on the frontier of AI research and figure out how to build this great technology and then also figure out how to make it useful to people and get it into their hands,” Altman told _The Advocate_ in a previous interview.",
"title": "Texas suspect charged in firebombing of OpenAI CEO Sam Altman’s San Francisco home"
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