According to an affidavit obtained by the newspaper, the suspects discussed making ricin, a deadly poison, and were targeting Orlando City Hall.
The ten were arrested after the FBI raided their Florida camp, authorities said.
The last three arrests came after seven people were taken into custody this past weekend on felony charges that fall under the state’s hate crime law, Florida television station WFTV reported.
Two married couples were among those busted. Marcus Faella, 39, and wife Patricia, 36, were arrested along with Mark McGowan, 25, and his wife Jennifer, 25.
The Faellas and Mark McGowan were identified by the Southern Poverty Law Center as leaders of the violent group of racist skinheads.
Also busted were 26-year-old Christopher Brooks, Diane Stevens, 28, Kent McLellan, 22, Paul Jackson, 25, Dustin Perry, 20, and 23-year-old Richard Stockdale.
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Osceola County Jail/AP Kent McLellan, Diane Stevens and Paul Jackson (l. to r.)
The suspects were charged with evidence of prejudice while committing an offense; attempting to shoot into an occupied dwelling; and paramilitary training.
Under Florida law, the last offense is a felony if done “in furtherance of a civil disorder within the United States.”
The Faellas were freed after posting bond Monday of $500,000.
Approached by WFTV for comment, Patricia Faella asked the reporter to leave.
“Have a great day!” she said, posting a no trespassing sign on her property.
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Osceola County Jail/WTSP.com Christopher Brooks, Dustin Perry and Richard Stockdale (l. to r.)