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Jan 23, 2021 Man who tweeted about assassinating Ocasio-Cortez faces charges in Capitol riot Garret Miller, 34, is one of at least 119 people facing federal charges in connection with crimes committed during. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Official Campaign Website The fight for social, racial, and economic justice has never been more urgent.
Unlike many of the Capitol Hill rioters, federal prosecutors are asking a judge to keep him in jail pending a trial. His hearing is on Monday.
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Source: CNN
The Justice Department revealed new charges against a Texas man who allegedly participated in the Capitol attack and posted online death threats against Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and a US Capitol Police officer.
Garret Miller of Texas faces five criminal charges stemming from the Capitol insurrection, including trespassing offenses and making death threats. Miller allegedly tweeted, 'assassinate AOC,' according to court documents.
He also said the police officer who fatally shot a Trump supporter during the attack 'deserves to die' and won't 'survive long' because it's 'huntin[g] season.'
Prosecutors said in newly released court documents that Miller posted extensively on social media before and during the attack, saying a 'civil war could start' and 'next time we bring the guns.'
NEW: Garret Miller of Dallas Co arrested for US Capitol riot
FBI says he posted a selfie on FB, commented “just wanted to incriminate myself a little lol”
When someone tweeted those inside were infiltrators, Miller replied “Nah we stormed it” and “Assassinate @AOC”
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— William Joy (@WilliamJoy) January 22, 2021
AOC's reaction:
“Just wanted to incriminate myself a little”
Well, you did! https://t.co/Y0MbtHwsUr
— Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (@AOC) January 22, 2021