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New York Times, mainstream networks under fire for downplaying near-assassination of Kavanaugh

, 26, of Simi Valley, California, was carrying a gun, ammunition, a knife, pepper spray, a screwdriver, zip ties, and other gear when he was arrested early Wednesday by Montgomery County Police Department officers. Roske called 911, said he was near Kavanaugh's home and having suicidal thoughts, and later told police he had traveled to Maryland to kill the conservative judge, in part because of his opinions on abortion and gun control.

"It's interesting but not surprising that a lot of the Sunday shows, all of them except ‘Fox News Sunday,’ ignored it," NewsBusters managing editor Curtis Houck told Fox News Digital."I think a lot of them might say something to the effect of, well, the person was caught very quickly… And because nothing came of it, they didn't give it as much coverage as if something horrible had happened.

Journalist Ashley Rindsberg, who wrote"The Gray Lady Winked" about the New York Times, told"Fox & Friends First" on Monday that the media's handling of the incident was"dangerous."

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