Posted on 06/08/2022 2:24:35 PM PDT by BenLurkin
Nicholas Roske, 26, is from Simi Valley, California. A LinkedIn page in the name of Nicholas Roske of Simi Valley says that he worked as an office manager at a pest control company.
A criminal complaint accuses Roske of “attempts to kidnap or murder, or threatens to assault, kidnap or murder a United States Judge, to wit: a current Justice of the United States Supreme Court.” It outlines a number of items he’s accused of bringing with him to Kavanaugh’s neighborhood, including duct tape, zip ties, and a pistol. The suspect also goes by the names Nicholas Roske and Nick Roske.
The arrest affidavit says that, at 1:05 a.m., June 8, 2022, two United States Deputy Marshals saw “an individual dressed in black clothing and carrying a backpack and a suitcase” get out of a taxicab in front of Kavanaugh’s home.
Roske... Was Upset About the Leak of the Roe v. Wade Draft Opinion & Believed That Kavanaugh Would Side With Decisions That ‘Would Loosen Gun Control Laws,’
Roske, the Son of an Educator & Insurance Agent, Was Carrying a Backpack & Suitcase With Zip Ties, a Crow Bar, a Pistol & Other Items, Authorities Say
Roske previously lived in a Seattle apartment.
On Facebook, the suspect indicated an interest in the America’s Army videogame, Minecraft, and Stephen King.
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Not if a Democrat or anyone affiliated with the Democrat Party does it. They will never be charged.
A Glock 17 and two mags of ammo would alarm at an airport. So did this perp bring them from Leftafornia or purchase them when he got East? This is looking more like a set up that didn’t go wet as planned.
You can fly with a firearm in your checked baggage. Supposed to declare it but if it’s not detected....but, yes, as long as it’s checked and not carry on you’re good to go.
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