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Baby-faced arsonist who attacked Sam Altman’s dwelling had manifesto concentrating on different tech CEOs in ‘three half collection’

The FBI raided the Texas home of the baby-faced suspect accused of throwing a Molotov cocktail at Sam Altman‘s luxurious mansion, as police say he carried a manifesto targeting other tech CEOs.

The suspect, first identified by the San Francisco Chronicle, was named as 20-year-old Daniel Moreno-Gama.

He allegedly threw the fire bomb at Altman’s California home just after 4am PST on Friday before fleeing the scene on foot, according to the San Francisco Police Department.

Less than an hour later, police were called to OpenAI’s headquarters on 3rd Street in San Francisco after a man allegedly threatened to burn down the building.

Police recognized the man as the same suspect from the Altman mansion incident and immediately took him into custody. No injuries were reported. 

On Monday, Fox News spotted dozens of FBI agents executing a search warrant outside Moreno-Gama’s Texas home. 

Moreno-Gama is accused of traveling from the Lone Star State to California to try to kill the OpenAI CEO because of his anti-AI views.

Sources told Fox News that Moreno-Gama was carrying a manifesto when he was arrested, described as a ‘three-part series’ listing other AI executives and their addresses. 

Daniel Moreno-Gama, 20, allegedly threw the fire bomb at Altman's home just after 4am PST on Friday, before fleeing the scene on foot

Daniel Moreno-Gama, 20, allegedly threw the fire bomb at Altman’s home just after 4am PST on Friday, before fleeing the scene on foot

FBI agents executed a search warrant at the Texas home of the suspect accused of throwing a Molotov cocktail at OpenAI CEO Sam Altman's luxurious mansion

FBI agents executed a search warrant at the Texas home of the suspect accused of throwing a Molotov cocktail at OpenAI CEO Sam Altman’s luxurious mansion

On Sunday, Altman’s mansion was attacked again for the second time in just two days, according to the San Francisco Police Department.

Altman owns the $27 million Lombard Street mansion in the Russian Hill neighborhood that includes a wellness center, infinity pool and a subterranean garage with a car turntable, as reported by The San Francisco Standard

Amanda Tom, 25, and Muhamad Tarik Hussein, 23, were arrested on suspicion of firing a gun in the affluent neighborhood.

Tom and Hussein fired a single shot from a handgun at Altman’s $27 million mansion at around 2.56am, according to an initial police report reviewed by The San Francisco Standard.

The suspects who allegedly opened fire on Altman’s property drove past it in Tom’s Honda sedan a few minutes before doubling back and opening fire, according to the Standard.

The individual in the passenger seat put their hand out the window and fired at the side of the mansion, according to security personnel who heard a gunshot and surveillance footage cited in the police report.

The car immediately fled, but its license plate was captured on a security camera, leading San Francisco police to a residence where they arrested Tom and Hussein on charges of negligent discharge. 

Altman, 40, reflected on Friday’s terrifying incident on his personal blog, accompanied by a photo of his husband and child which he shared in a bid to deter future attacks. 

Sam Altman's Lombard Street mansion was targeted in an alleged Molotov cocktail attack early Friday, according to San Francisco police

Sam Altman’s Lombard Street mansion was targeted in an alleged Molotov cocktail attack early Friday, according to San Francisco police

Moreno-Gama was allegedly carrying a manifesto when he was arrested, described as a 'three-part series' listing other AI executives and their addresses

Moreno-Gama was allegedly carrying a manifesto when he was arrested, described as a ‘three-part series’ listing other AI executives and their addresses

Altman, 40, reflected on Friday's terrifying incident on his personal blog, accompanied by a photo of his husband and child (pictured)

Altman, 40, reflected on Friday’s terrifying incident on his personal blog, accompanied by a photo of his husband and child (pictured)

‘Images have power, I hope. Normally we try to be pretty private, but in this case I am sharing a photo in the hopes that it might dissuade the next person from throwing a Molotov cocktail at our house, no matter what they think about me,’ he wrote. 

Altman said that the Molotov cocktail bounced off the house. The bomb set an exterior gate on fire. 

‘Words have power too. There was an incendiary article about me a few days ago,’ Altman continued.

‘Someone said to me yesterday they thought it was coming at a time of great anxiety about AI and that it made things more dangerous for me. I brushed it aside.

‘Now I am awake in the middle of the night and pissed, and thinking that I have underestimated the power of words and narratives.’

The Daily Mail has contacted the FBI and the Department of Justice for comment.