More Details Emerge of Plan to Kill Supreme Court Justice

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Suspect Nicholas Roske allegedly told authorities that he planned to shoot Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh.

A California man allegedly told authorities that he flew to the East Coast to kill Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, according to newly filed court documents.

Nicholas Roske flew across the country from California to Virginia on June 7, 2022, landing just before midnight.

He got into a taxi and instructed the driver to take him to a house in Maryland where Kavanaugh and his family resided.

Roske, who had allegedly brought weapons with him, was close to Kavanaughโ€™s home on June 8, 2022, but received a call from his sister, to whom he had texted, โ€œI love you.โ€

โ€œI told her what I was doing, I was up to, and she told me that that wasnโ€™t the way to go about trying to make the world a better place and, you know, that she didnโ€™t want to, you know, she wanted to have me as a sibling for the rest of her life and not, you know, with that ending,โ€ Roske said in the interview room inside a Montgomery County Police Department station.

Roske told police officers that he planned to break into the house, shoot Kavanaugh, and then shoot himself, according to a newly filed transcript.

He chose to call 911 instead of going through with his plan.

โ€œI need psychiatric help,โ€ he told the dispatcher, in a call that was previously made public.

Officers rushed to the scene and arrested Roske. He is scheduled to go on trial later this year and faces up to 20 years in prison if convicted.

Roskeโ€™s lawyers filed the interrogation transcript, along with other documents, as part of motions seeking to suppress statements he made to law enforcement, as well as any mention of the items officers allegedly found in his suitcase and bag.

The lawyers said that officers illegally searched Roskeโ€™s belongings and failed to properly obtain a waiver of his rights before interviewing him.

Federal agents who questioned Roske did obtain his signature on a form waiving his rights, but that waiver โ€œwas not made voluntarily and intelligently,โ€ the lawyers wrote in one of the motions.

Byย Zachary Stieber

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