Seth “Andrea” Gregori: Chaos, Confusion, and a Threat to Law Enforcement
A Texas man, Seth “Andrea” Gregori, is at the center of a dangerous and controversial case. He’s accused of orchestrating a “mass casualty event” aimed at law enforcement. The story gets even messier when it turned out he was in the process of “transitioning” genders. His driver’s license says male, but Nueces County jail records list him as “female.” The conflicting facts have many scratching their heads.
Gregori has been described by some as a ‘would-be terrorist’ set on attacking the Corpus Christi Police Department (CCPD). His plans sent shockwaves, recalling the brutal 2016 Dallas police ambush by Micah Xavier Johnson. This isn’t about ideology or identity debates—it’s about a planned attack on our brave police officers.
Media reports are all over the place when it comes to his gender. One local outlet used female pronouns while others stuck with his birth name. Pictures of him with long hair have only fueled the confusion. As The Daily Caller points out, the media sometimes dodges the real questions.
A tip-off from a joint FBI task force in early February revealed that Gregori not only had an AR-style rifle in his backpack at the time of arrest but also had a disturbing fixation on certain police officers. Citing an affidavit, authorities confirmed his dangerous intentions.
Questions are now being asked over why Gregori was targeting “white cops,” as per KENS5 News, who would leave “Black and Mexican cops” unharmed. Mainstream media seems more interested in talking about gender than digging into the real threat posed by this man.
This isn’t the first time we’ve heard of trouble with Gregori. Back in 2018, when he was just 14, he went missing along with Jonathan Gregori—only to be found later. Now 21 and listed in a pre-file case as “Andrea Lozano Gregori,” his past features misdemeanor charges including fleeing from the police in 2023 and criminal trespassing in 2024.
The facts are clear. In an era when progressive narratives push gender identity to the forefront, it’s high time we focus on the real threat. Dangerous individuals like Gregori slip through the cracks while debates and distractions ensue. Our communities deserve strong law enforcement and common sense—not cooked-up media distractions. It’s time to call out the truth and protect our officers before more lives are endangered.
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