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I would say that SCOTUS, at least the conservative justices, should probably stop doing public appearances and enter a witness protection program.This should be a rather huge story.
But it basically has been under the radar. You know, we 'reported' it; then dropped it.
Washington, D.C., police say they arrested a New Jersey man with hundreds of homemade explosives and a manifesto containing "significant animosity" toward Catholics, Jews, the U.S. Supreme Court and Immigration and Customs Enforcement outside a cathedral hours before it was supposed to host an annual event that some justices were expected to attend.A Metropolitan Police Department officer found Louis D. Geri, 41, camped out in a green tent in front of the Cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle in Washington, D.C. around 5 a.m. on Sunday.Police were securing the area ahead of the event, called Red Mass, and they asked Geri to move his tent, according to an affidavit."You might want to stay back and call the federales," Geri is alleged to have told an officer, according to the document filed in Washington's criminal court. "I have explosives..."...When they searched the tent, they found "a large cache of handmade destructive devices," according to the affidavit, along with writings that allegedly "revealed his significant animosity toward the Catholic church, members of the Jewish faith, members of [the Supreme Court] and [Immigration and Customs Enforcement.]"...The church's Red Mass is an annual event held before the start of each year's Supreme Court term.Geri's prior criminal record includes a conviction for indecent exposure in Arizona in 2021, for which he served a year in prison.A Washington judge ordered him without bond on charges that include the alleged hate crime manufacture of a weapon of mass destruction, making threats and unlawful entry. He's due back in court for a preliminary hearing Thursday.
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Man faces hate crime charges over 'hundred plus' explosives, threats outside cathedral ahead of SCOTUS event
Washington police allegedly found a man camped outside a cathedral with homemade explosives and writings showing animosity toward Catholics, Jews and ICE officials.www.foxnews.com