“It’s a nine millimeter. Side of your … skull ...'
Months after Justice Brett Kavanaugh was confirmed to the Supreme Court, a man pleaded guilty to threatening to kill two senators who supported the nominee.
Among the comments that DeRisi made were that he had a “present” for Senator-1 and added, “It’s a nine millimeter. Side of your … skull … Yeah, Kavanaugh – I don’t think so.” He also told Senator-2 to “pray this guy don’t get in” and later left a second message telling the senator he was “gonna get” him.
During an announcement of his arrest, United States Attorney Richard P. Donoghue said America’s representative democracy can’t work if elected officials are being threatened with their life just because they’re doing their job. While the First Amendment protects debate, disagreement and dissent, Donoghue explained it does not protect death threats. The attorney reiterated his previous comments after DeRisi entered his guilty plea.
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