Pro-Abortion Anti-Gun Terrorist Nicholas John Roske Threatened To Assault, Kidnap & Murder Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh


The affidavit says that authorities searched Roske’s suitcase and backpack and found the following items: Black tactical chest rig
Tactical knife
Glock 17 pistol with 
Two magazines and ammunition, 
Pepper spray
Zip ties, 
Hammer 
Screwdriver
Nail punch
Crow bar
Duct tape
Hiking boots with padding on the outside of the soles

Armed California man, 26, charged with attempted murder for 'threatening to kill Brett Kavanaugh' because he was angry about Roe v. Wade - as protesters RETURN to Supreme Court justice's home hours after arrest 
A heavily armed 26-year-old man who was detained on Wednesday near Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh's house allegedly told authorities he wanted to kill the conservative jurist and then himself. Nicholas John Roske of Simi Valley, California, allegedly turned up to Kavanaugh's Maryland home with a disturbing arsenal of weapons including a handgun, tactical gear, a knife and zip ties. He told cops he purchased the lethal equipment 'for the purpose of breaking into the justice's residence and killing the justice as well as himself,' according to court documents. Protesters returned to Kavanaugh's home hours after the arrest on Wednesday while the FBI searched Roske's home on the West Coast. 'Roske allegedly told detectives that he was upset about the leak of a recent Supreme Court draft decision regarding the right to abortion as well as the recent school shooting in Uvalde, Texas,' Maryland officials said. He was charged with attempted murder of a US judge and faces up to 20 years in prison if convicted. An accompanying court filing also states Roske was armed with a 'black tactical chest rig and tactical knife, a Glock 17 pistol with two magazines and ammunition, pepper spray, zip ties, a hammer, screwdriver, nail punch, crow bar, pistol light, duct tape, hiking boots with padding on the outside of the soles, and other items.' Officials suggest Roske took a taxi cab to the front of Kavanaugh's home after finding his address online. Two Deputy US Marshals saw him exit the vehicle at 1:05 am and look their way before walking down the street. Roske turned himself in by calling 911 while in Kavanaugh's neighborhood, and informing them that he was armed and suicidal. He told responding authorities that he wanted to kill a 'specific Supreme Court justice,' the filing states. Source

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