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|    Accused Capitol rioter Garret Miller cal    |
|    28 Jan 21 09:27:04    |
      XPost: alt.society.resistance, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, sac.politics       XPost: alt.politics.usa.republican       From: russian-money-biden@yahoo.com              A Texas man accused of taking part in the Capitol riot allegedly called       for the assassination of Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.              Garret Miller of Richardson, Texas, was arrested Wednesday after spending       the weeks since the riot chatting away online about his actions, including       statements threatening the Capitol Police officer who shot one of the       rioters, according to court documents.              One hair-raising tweet directed at Queens Rep. AOC caught the eye of       investigators.              On Jan. 6, shortly after the riot, AOC posted the word “Impeach,” on       Twitter.              “Assassinate AOC,” Miller responded, using a now-suspended Twitter handle.              Miller made multiple other remarks online defending the invasion, claiming       it was “beautiful,” and stating, “next time we bring the guns,”       authorities said in the legal documents.              Garrett Miller incriminated himself on Twitter with his threats against       AOC.       Garrett Miller incriminated himself on Twitter with his threats against       AOC.       DOJ       Ocasio-Cortez said during the riot, she was afraid she would be killed.              “I can tell you that I had a very close encounter, where I thought I was       going to die,” the Queens-Bronx Democrat told viewers on Instagram       following the attack.              AOC herself called Miller out in a separate tweet. “Just wanted to       incriminate myself a little,” she posted, quoting another post from the       affidavit. “Well, you did!”              Miller’s threat was one of two incriminating comments he made to Ocasio-       Cortez’s tweet.              He also replied to a post from one of her followers that said all of the       MAGA supporters who were in DC should be arrested.              “We acted with honor and we where [sic] not armed,” Miller posted. “We       where [sic] gentle with the police. They murdered a child.”              That last line appeared to be based on his belief that Ashli Babbitt, 35,       the woman shot while trying to climb through a broken window in the House       chamber, was a 16-year-old girl.              Far from being “gentle” with Capitol Police, the rioters killed Officer       Brian Sicknick as they stormed the Capitol. And Miller appears to have       wanted to target the officer who shot Babbitt as well. In a Jan. 16       Facebook post, he claimed “millions” of people agreed with him that the       officer “deserve to die” “so its [sic] huntin season.”              “Well we got the traitor cop as a target and as long as we don’t shoot him       we don’t get accused of firing the first shot. He shot first. His death       prevents civil war by liberal history teller arguments,” he wrote in       another Jan. 16 post, authorities said.              Miller, 34, was charged with knowingly entering or remaining in any       restricted buildings or grounds without lawful authority; violent entry       and disorderly conduct on Capitol grounds; obstructing or impeding any       official proceeding; certain acts during civil disorder; and making       threats.              “Mr. Miller takes responsibility for his actions taken on January 6 on       behalf of his support for former President Trump and wants to move forward       and put this behind him. He has the support of his family and his comments       reflect misguided political hyperbole that will not be repeated,” his       attorney, Clint Broden said in a statement, according to the Dallas       Morning News.              https://nypost.com/2021/01/23/accused-capitol-rioter-called-for-aocs-       assassination-court-docs/              --- SoupGate-DOS v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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