With a leaked draft decision suggesting the Supreme Court is considering overturning the Roe vs Wade abortion law, some allege that left-wing and pro-abortion extremists are taking their intimidation of the Supreme Court Justices to the next level.
The message, which included a photo of a billboard near the school where the children of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh attend, was posted on the same day Nicholas John Roske was arrested for allegedly plotting to kill Justice Kavanaugh.
The Blaze reports:
Ruth Sent Us, the far-left group that publicized the addresses of conservative-leaning Supreme Court justices, sent the family of Justice Brett Kavanaugh a “special message” on Wednesday.
After announcing more protests outside the homes of Chief Justice John Roberts and Justices Samuel Alito, Amy Coney Barrett, and Kavanaugh, Ruth Sent Us posted a picture of a billboard outside of the school where Kavanaugh’s daughters attend.“
A special message for Ashley Kavanaugh and your daughters — this billboard was on your school grounds. We feel for you,” the far-left org said.
The group added that Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell and Republican lawmakers “aren’t worried for your safety.”
A bit more on Nicholas John Roske
Police report that Roske, who was arrested for allegedly plotting to murder Justice Kavanaugh, was armed with a Glock 17 pistol, pepper spray, gun clips and extra ammunition, a knife, a tactical police vest, and zip ties.
Ironically, Roske, who is from California, was not only opposed to the possible overturning of Roe vs Wade, but he was also concerned about the loosening of gun laws.
The New York Post explains:
An armed California man incensed about the leaked Supreme Court draft opinion expected to overturn Roe v. Wade was arrested near Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s Maryland home Wednesday after he hatched a plan to kill the jurist to “give his life purpose,” prosecutors said.[…]
During an interview with an FBI agent, Roske allegedly said he was upset about the leaked Supreme Court draft opinion expected to overturn Roe v. Wade and the school shooting in Uvalde, Texas, that killed 19 kids and two teachers.
He believed Kavanaugh would loosen gun control laws and hatched a plan to kill the justice after finding his address online in an ill-fated bid to “give his life a purpose,” Roske allegedly told the agent.
READ: Armed man Nicholas Roske arrested near Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s home