Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s attempt to kill from the Simi Valley gets 8 years

Washington – a resident of the Simi Valley was sentenced to eight years in prison for “tiring experiences” in an attempt to kill the Supreme Court Judge Brett Kavanaugh.

US District Judge Deborah Boardman in Maryland on October 3 Convicted Sophie Rosk from Si Simi Valley for flying through the country to Kavanaugh Home with weapons and other weapons.

Rosk, which in April He admitted guilty of the most life in prison, and wrote to the judge to the judge that therapy and medication helped her acknowledge that “violence (political or other) is not a decision.”

“I was depicted as a monster, and this tragic mistake I made would follow me for the rest of my life,” the judge told the judge on October 1st.

This case was another example of political violence or a public figure in an increasingly polarized country.

Other examples are September. Conservative lawyer Charlie Kirk’s murders and two mines’ lawmakers in June.

September In an interview with USA Today, Judge Amy Coney Barrett expressed concern about violence against public figures.

“However, violence or threat of violence should not be the cost of civil service and certainly not against family members,” Barrett said. “So we need to change in our culture.”

Rosko apologized for the “tiring experience” for Kavanaugh

In Rosk, he apologized for submitting a five -page handwritten note to Kavanaugh and his family during the incident on 19 September.

“I presented them through the tedious experience and I really regret it,” wrote in Rosk. “I am also sorry that I have contributed to the trend of political violence in American politics.”

Supreme Court Judge Brett Kavanaugh listens to the remarks at the Vice President JD Vance at the Irish Taoiseach (Prime Minister) Micheal Martin's visit to St. Patrick's day in Washington, DC, 2025. March 12

Supreme Court Judge Brett Kavanaugh listens to the remarks at the Vice President JD Vance at the Irish Taoiseach (Prime Minister) Micheal Martin’s visit to St. Patrick’s day in Washington, DC, 2025. March 12

In Rosk, he was upset by the decision of the leaked Supreme Court project, which annulled the right to abortion. In Rosk’s letter, he described mental health problems and said he was planning to kill Kavanaugh and then, but that therapy and medication helped her.

“Although there are many things in the world that I still get upset, I now admit that violence (political or other) is not a solution,” wrote in Rosk.

Prosecutors reached at least 30 years; Roske’s lawyers asked 8

Prosecutors asked for at least 30 years of sentence, based on Rosk’s Google Search and Chat in the Discord program, which mentioned plans to kill up to three judges.

“The defendant’s actions and the intention, which were determined, focused and not identified for months, were particularly dangerous for several sitting judges, their family members and a constitutional judicial order for life,” prosecutors said in the application.

Justice Amy Coney Barrett and Judge Brett Kavanaugh are looking at US President Donald Trump's speech day for a joint Congress session, the US Capitol Palace in Washington, DC, 2025. March 4th.

Justice Amy Coney Barrett and Judge Brett Kavanaugh are looking at US President Donald Trump’s speech day for a joint Congress session, the US Capitol Palace in Washington, DC, 2025. March 4th.

Roske’s lawyers offered an eight -year sentence. They argued that prosecutors had diminished Roske’s surrender and provided only a perfect analysis of mental health problems in Roske.

“As any Internet user knows, Google and Doom-Scrolling, even in the dark corners of the Internet, do not match crime,” defense lawyers said.

Rosk flew to Kavanaugh’s home with weapons, then succumbed

According to court, Rosk from Los Angeles to Dulles International Airport was flying a firearm and ammunition near Washington. In Rosk, he took a taxi to the Kavanaugh house in the suburb of the Maryland suburb.

According to court, two US marshals guarding the house, Rosk arrived about 1 hour. In black clothes with a black backpack and suitcase. The marshals got out of his vehicle when the suspect went down the street and called the Montgomery County Emergency Relationship Center to report the thoughts of murder and suicide.

The district police responded and arrested in Rosk. In addition to the pistol and a total of 27 ammunition rounds, Rosk had pepper spray, zippers, hammer, screwdriver, duct tape, lock cheap tools and other items.

This article initially appeared in USA Today: Brett Kavanaugh’s attempt to kill Simi Valley gets 8 years

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