Simi Valley man pleads not guilty to trying to kill Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh

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Simi Valley man pleads not guilty to trying to kill Supreme Court Justice Kavanaugh

New video shows FBI agents overnight carrying boxes out of the Simi Valley home of a man charged with trying to kill U.S. Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh.

Roske called county police and said he had come to Maryland from California to kill a Supreme Court justice, the agent wrote. Roske also told police that he had a gun in his suitcase and was having suicidal thoughts, the affidavit said. Investigators found a pistol with ammunition, a knife, pepper spray, zip ties, a hammer, duct tape, a pistol light and other gear in Roske's suitcase and backpack, according to the FBI.

 

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If he walked away and turned himself in even though he haven't yet committed a crime. Then that means that no serious jail time for him and that he is getting some help. But that doesn't mean for the judge getting scott free for making the decision to ban Roe vs Wade.

He is obviously severely mentally ill. But that is not an excuse for what he planned to do. Throw the book at him.

Won’t the latest EDICT about carrying a gun from SCOTUS be in his favour? He had a weapon. He called 911 himself. He never saw kavanaugh that night. Hmm 🤔

Oh my gosh you guys are actually talking about leftist violence for once! Has a real journalist taken over the newsroom?

Dude....you had ONE job.

I’m guessing he’s going for the “not mentally healthy” path

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