A Florida man was arrested last week for allegedly planning to attack a rally being held in support of a man who is in jail on charges linked to the Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol breach. Law enforcement officers arrested Garrett Smith in Clearwater on the evening of Jan. 6 after spotting him sprinting away from the rally. They found explosives in his backpack, fireworks in his nearby vehicle, and additional explosives at his home after his parents gave permission to law enforcement to search the premises. Smith, 22, had recently traveled from Portland, Oregon, a hotbed of Antifa activity, Pinellas County Sheriff Bob Gualtieri told reporters during a briefing. Smith was found with a “direct action checklist,” authorities said. Direct action is a term favored by members of Antifa; it refers to carrying out nefarious activity such as looting stores. The checklist contained the clothing Smith was wearing—all black with a …