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'Dead B***h Walking': Rioter Who Was Heavily Armed Charged For Plan To Kill Nancy Pelosi On Live TV - Blavity

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The Department of Justice has charged  Cleveland Grover Meredith Jr. for threatening to kill House Speaker Nancy Pelosi during the Capitol Building insurgence last Wednesday, according to The New York Times and Associated Press. Meredith Jr. was driving from Colorado to Washington, D.C., with a trailer that had a Glock handgun, a pistol, a Tavor X95 assault rifle, hundreds of rounds of ammunition and much more. In text messages obtained by Washington, D.C. police, Meredith Jr. made clear what his plans were, the Associated Press reported .  “Headed to DC with a (s**t) ton of 5.56 armor-piercing ammo,” court filings show he told many of his friends and relatives on January 6. “Thinking about heading over to Pelosi (C**t’s) speech and putting a bullet in her noggin on Live TV. I’m gonna run that (C**t) Pelosi over while she chews on her gums. … Dead (B***h) Walking. I predict that within 12 days, many in our country will die,” he added, before sending a picture of himself wearing...

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