The Dallas man’s social media “incriminated” him within the assault on the Capitol. charged with dying threats in opposition to AOC

In the days following the uprising, Miller’s social media posts threatened the unnamed U.S. Capitol Police Officer who shot and killed rioter Ashli ​​Babbitt and noticed it “‘Millions’ of people agree that the officer ‘deserves to die’ ‘so (it’s) hunting season.'” It wasn’t until Donald Trump’s final days in office that Miller seemed to realize that, “Maybe it is it’s time for me … hard to find. “

It was too late. Miller was arrested on the day of inauguration.

On Friday, the Justice Department released four of the charges Miller faces:

  • Knowingly entering or remaining on buildings or property without legal authorization
  • Violent entry and disorderly behavior for Capitol reasons
  • Obstruction or obstruction of an official process
  • Certain acts during a civil disorder

On Saturday, CNN reported that new charges were uncovered over threats against Rep. Ocasio-Cortez and the USCP officer who shot Babbitt.

Contrary to the feelings conveyed through his many, many social media posts – including the promise that “next time we bring the guns!” – Miller’s attorney insists that his client feel very sad and has nothing to do with it, and his family totally has it his back. He did it for the nefarious orange tyrant too.

Clint Broden, a lawyer for Miller, told CNN on Saturday that his client “must be sorry for what he did”.

“He did it in support of former President (Donald) Trump but regrets his actions. He has the support of his family and many of the comments are viewed in context as some kind of misguided political exaggeration. Given the political divide days there is plenty Exaggeration, “said Broden.

It is difficult to refuse feverish civil war vows, hang a police officer by a noose, and murder a congressman as “misguided political exaggeration” when such violent promises and threats are made inside the US Capitol during a siege.

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