New York Man Threatened To Kill 2 Senators Who Supported Brett Kavanaugh’s Confirmation

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A criminal complaint was unsealed in federal court in the Eastern District of New York charging Ronald DeRisi with threatening to murder and assault two United States Senators in retaliation for their support of the confirmation of Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the United States Supreme Court. DeRisi was arrested in Smithtown, Long Island.

“Representative democracy cannot work if elected officials are threatened with death for simply doing their job,” stated United States Attorney Richard Donoghue. “The First Amendment – the pinnacle of American achievement – protects debate, disagreement and dissent, not death threats. We and all those dedicated to the rule of law will not tolerate the use violence and threats of violence in attempts to prevail in political disputes.” Mr. Donoghue extended his grateful appreciation to the United States Capitol Police, the agency responsible for leading the investigation.

“I greatly appreciate the hard work of our investigators for addressing these threats so quickly, and that of the U.S. Attorney’s staff for prosecuting this case,” stated USCP Chief Verderosa.

As alleged in the complaint, beginning on September 27, 2018, DeRisi left more than 10 threatening voice-messages at the offices of two United States Senators (identified in the complaint as Senator-1 and Senator-2) regarding the nomination and confirmation of Judge Kavanaugh to the high court. The threats in the voice-messages were apparently made to discourage Senator-1 and Senator-2 from supporting Judge Kavanaugh’s nomination and/or as retaliation for having voted to confirm Judge Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court. The complaint details the content of some of the expletive-laced recorded voice-messages.

For example, in the first of two voice-messages left for Senator-1 on September 27, 2018, DeRisi said that he had a “present” for Senator-1, stating, in part, “It’s a nine millimeter. Side of your … skull ….” DeRisi concluded with “Yeah, Kavanaugh – I don’t think so.”

In a voice-message left for Senator-2 on October 6, 2018, DeRisi stated, in part, “… you better pray this guy don’t get in….” Less than an hour and a half later, DeRisi called Senator-2 again and left a message stating, in part, “I’m gonna get you.”

According to the complaint, DeRisi was identified through telephone records as well as by voice exemplars.

Following DeRisi’s arrest, USCP executed a search warrant and seized the cellular telephone used to leave the voice-messages detailed in the complaint.

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