Daily Camera (Boulder)

Armed man arrested near Kavanaugh’s home

Suspect is being charged with attempted murder

- By Nathan Solis

A California man armed with a handgun, knife and burglary tools was detained near the Maryland home of Supreme Court Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh early Wednesday morning after making threats against Kavanaugh, federal officials said.

The man, identified as Nicholas John Roske, 26, of Simi Valley, is being charged with attempted murder of a federal judge, according to a criminal complaint.

Roske called 911 outside of Kavanaugh’s home and told the dispatcher he was suicidal and wanted to “give his life meaning” by killing the justice, according to the FBI affidavit.

The incident was first reported by the Washington Post.

Roske admitted to police he was upset over a leaked Supreme Court draft opinion overturnin­g Roe vs. Wade, which ensures a person’s right to an abortion, according to the criminal complaint. He was also upset about the recent mass shooting in Uvalde, Texas.

U.S. deputy marshals watched an individual get out of a taxi near Kavanaugh’s home just after 1 a.m. on Wednesday, according to the affidavit. The person was dressed in black clothing and carrying a backpack and a suitcase. The person looked at the marshals and walked in the opposite direction. Shortly afterward, the Montgomery County Emergency Communicat­ions Center received a call from Roske, who said he was having suicidal thoughts and had a gun in his suitcase.

He told the dispatcher that he had traveled from California to Maryland to kill a specific United States Supreme Cour t justice, the affidavit said. Montgomery County Police found Roskse near Kavanaugh’s home while he was still on the phone and he was taken into custody without incident, according to court filings.

Police found a black tactical vest, a knife, a Glock 17 pistol with two magazines and ammunition, pepper spray, zip ties, a hammer, screwdrive­r, nail punch, crowbar, pistol light, duct tape, hiking boots and other items in his backpack and suitcase.

“Roske indicated that he believed the Justice that he intended to kill would side with Second Amendment decisions that would loosen gun control laws,” according to the affidavit. “Roske stated that he began thinking about how to give his life a purpose and decided that he would kill the Supreme Court Justice after finding the Justice’s Montgomery County address on the internet.”

He told investigat­ors that he purchased the gun and other items for the purpose of breaking into the justice’s home and killing them and then killing himself, according to the affidavit.

Roske faces a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison for attempted murder of a federal judge, according to the U.S. attorney’s office for Maryland. He’s expected to make his first court appearance Wednesday in federal court.

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