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Would-be Brett Kavanaugh assassin was ‘upset’ with potential overturn of Roe v. Wade

Updated: June 9, 2022 at 3:57 pm EST  See Comments

Thu Jun 9, 2022 – 3:11 pm EDT

WASHINGTON, D.C. (LifeSiteNews) – A man has been charged with the attempted murder of Supreme Court justice Brett Kavanaugh after being arrested Wednesday.

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BREAKING: Kavanaugh domestic terrorist told police he was upset about impending decisions overturning Roe v Wade and upholding the 2nd Amendment pic.twitter.com/FkeQg45IkR

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Nicholas John Roske, 26, of Simi Valley, California called authorities himself. He disclosed that he had suicidal thoughts and wanted to murder Kavanaugh.

The would-be murderer expressed that his motive to kill the SCOTUS judge was rooted in his support for Roe v. Wade and that he was “upset” in light of the impending overturning of the landmark abortion decision.

Roske also told a detective that the Trump-appointed judge would “side with Second Amendment decisions” that would support the right of Americans to bear arms.

Roske had purchased a handgun and “other items” with the intent to break into Kavanaugh’s residence to kill both the Supreme Court Justice and himself. They included ammunition, a knife, zip ties, pepper stray, and duct tape.

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