CHICAGO (FOX 32 News) -
Two of the men facing domestic terrorism charges following a Bridgeport raid were, until recently, very active and very vocal on Facebook.
One of them was even bragging about arrests and threatening cops.
Jared Chase's Facebook page shows a man happy about a new job in a new city, transforming into an angry man talking about executing cops, in less than a year.
In the summer of 2011, Jared Chase moved from New Hampshire to Boston and started work at a Chinese restaurant.
As Occupy Wall Street heated up at the end of last summer, Chase quit his job to focus on the movement.
In December, he traveled to Washington D.C. and bragged about being arrested outside the White House.
By January, Chase was living in Miami, where he met up with fellow Occupy protesters including Brent Betterly. The two became Facebook friends on Jan. 25.
That's when things started to heat up.
On Feb 6, Chase wrote: "Miami has the most crooked cops in the country. We should execute them."
"I'd rather die for a cause than live a life that is worthless," Chase wrote on Feb. 9. There was another posting that day, talking about Occupy coming out of hibernation to start "mauling its enemies."
He boasted on March 14 about FBI agents raiding his Miami apartment, with the message "f you pigs" aimed at police.
Chase landed in Chicago sometime in late April or early May. He bragged about a media account of a protest he attended outside Bank of America on May Day.
That's when Chase went quiet - posting nothing over the past two and a half weeks.
The third man arrested, Brian Church, does not appear to have a Facebook page. If he does, he does not use his real name, and is not friends with the other two.