“If you look at what I was saying, the idea that I would somehow borrow someone’s gun and waltz into Biden’s inauguration ceremony like some Looney Toons character,” Brendan Hunt said under direct examination. “I think it’s a pretty ridiculous idea.”
Brian Maiorana, 54, was arrested in November after posting intimidating messages on social media calling for the “extermination” of democrats and referred to Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer as the “Jew Senator from New York.”
“It’s very concerning,” the AOC staffer testified in Brooklyn Federal Court on Monday. “It specifically targets the congresswoman and therefore gives me concern about my own well-being as well as that of other staff members.”
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convicted of murdering George Floyd in Minneapolis last year. New York elected officials
The mass protests that swept the city after Floyd’s killing last year have had repercussions for New York. The state repealed the law that had long kept police disciplinary records secret, and those records, after months of litigation, are now
finally becoming public. The city voted to make it a crime for cops to use a chokehold or pin someone s neck under their knee, among a raft of other legislation. Most recently, the city