A 34-year-old Texas man has been arrested for allegedly taking part in the storming of the U.S. Capitol this month and posting violent threats, including a call to assassinate Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York.
Garret Miller, who is from the Dallas suburb of Richardson, was arrested Friday after being named in a five-count federal complaint.
Authorities allege that Miller posted photos and videos on his social media accounts that show him inside the Capitol during the Jan. 6 storming of the building by supporters of then-President Donald Trump. They also say he called for violence in online posts, including a tweet that simply read �Assassinate AOC,� a reference to the liberal Ocasio-Cortez.
In another tweet, Miller posted: �They are right next time we bring the guns,� an FBI agent wrote in an affidavit.
Miller also threatened a U.S. Capitol police officer during an exchange on Instagram, writing that he planned to �hug his neck with a nice rope,� the affidavit states.
After posting a photo on Facebook showing him inside the Capitol, Miller responded to a comment on the picture with: �just want to incriminate myself a little lol,� according to an FBI affidavit.
Ocasio-Cortez on Friday posted Miller�s charging documents on Twitter and then tweeted: �On one hand you have to laugh, and on the other know that the reason they were this brazen is because they thought they were going to succeed.�
Miller�s attorney, Clint Broden, said in an email to The Associated Press that Miller regrets the actions he took �in a misguided effort to show his support for former President Trump.�
�His social media comments reflect very ill-considered political hyperbole in very divided times and will certainly not be repeated in the future,� Broden said. �He looks forward to putting all of this behind him.�
Miller is scheduled for a detention hearing on Monday.
�We are hopeful that, given his family support and regret for his actions, he will be released so that he can resolve the charges against him in a timely fashion,� Broden said.
(AP)
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The alleged accusation against the accused barely registers on the scale of attacks against Trump that had been going on for more than four years – including such things as academics on TV calling for Trump’s assassination even before he took office and “killtrump” twitter handles that had never been suspended by twitter.
So I ask the only important question here – did this carry a guy in the Capitol or not? Is they can’t prove that, then everything else the gut tweeted is just as phony and meaningless.