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Man arrested, charged with having Molotov cocktail exterior D.C. church forward of high-profile Mass
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Man arrested, charged with having Molotov cocktail exterior D.C. church forward of high-profile Mass

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A person was arrested and charged with having a Molotov cocktail exterior a Washington, D.C., Catholic church on Sunday forward of a high-profile Mass meant to mark the beginning of the Supreme Courtroom time period.

Metropolitan police stated 41-year-old Louis Geri, of Vineland, New Jersey, was arrested on the steps of the Cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle on Rhode Island Avenue, Northwest, after establishing a tent and refusing to go away. Officers decided that Geri had beforehand been barred from the Cathedral, though they did not elaborate on the rationale.

Police stated officers noticed a number of suspicious gadgets, together with vials of liquid and potential fireworks, inside Geri’s tent. Members of the Metropolitan Police Division’s Explosive Ordnance Disposal workforce and the Arson Job Drive responded to the church.

The FBI stated it responded to the church after studies of a person with explosives.

Geri was arrested and charged with illegal entry, threats to kidnap or injure an individual and possession of a Molotov cocktail. His motive for being on the church steps was not instantly clear.

St. Matthew’s Cathedral was celebrating the Purple Mass, an annual Mass to mark the beginning of the U.S. Supreme Courtroom time period. There have been no justices noticed at Sunday’s Mass.

Supreme Courtroom justices have been grappling with an increase in violence and threats in the direction of them as political discourse heats up — notably after 2022, when information leaked that the Courtroom was poised to overturn the landmark determination Roe v. Wade.

On Friday, a California resident was sentenced to eight years in jail for the tried assassination of Justice Brett Kavanaugh, who voted to overturn Roe.

Justice Amy Barrett, who’s a conservative and a religious Catholic, not too long ago informed CBS Information that regardless of the threats and protests, she is just not afraid.

“You may’t dwell your life in worry,” she continued. “And I believe individuals who threaten — the purpose is to trigger worry. And I am not afraid. I am not going to reward threats with their meant response.”

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Lucia Suarez Sang is an affiliate managing editor at CBSNews.com. Beforehand, Lucia was the director of digital content material at FOX61 Information in Connecticut and has beforehand written for retailers together with FoxNews.com, Fox Information Latino and the Rutland Herald.

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