FBI Confiscates Lego Capitol Set; Agents Confirmed Among Jan 6th "Rioters"
FBI Seizes Lego Set
In another case linked to the breach, the FBI said it seized a Lego set from an accused rioter.
While arresting Robert Morss on June 11, law enforcement recovered a “Don’t Tread on Me” flag, a black tourniquet, and a notebook with writings that included “Step by Step to Create Hometown Militia,” according to a memorandum that asks a judge to keep Morss in jail until a trial.
“Law enforcement also recover[e]d a fully constructed U.S. Capitol Lego set,” the filing states.
[ZH: The same Lego set that anyone over 12 is legally able to buy and build]
Morss is in custody on charges including civil disorder and violent entry of a building on Capitol grounds.
Authorities allege Morss stormed the Capitol while wearing tan camouflage clothing with a tactical-style vest. They say he was part of a group of rioters who pushed past police guarding the Capitol, that he later violently attacked officers inside a tunnel leading to the building, and ultimately gained entrance to the building through a broken window.
“In this case, the Defendant was part of a violent mob that engaged in one of the most intense and prolonged clashes between the rioters attempting to overrun Capitol on January 6 and the law enforcement officers charged with protecting it,” prosecutors said.
If Morss is released, they added, he poses a danger to the community and a flight risk.
A public defender representing Morss did not return a request for comment. The attorney asked, and was granted, more time to compile a defense for the man, according to the court docket. A bail hearing is set for July 13.
FBI desperately needs this lego set.
PITTSBURGH, PA—The FBI released disturbing new details today regarding alleged January 6th rioter Robert Morss, who had a fully-constructed LEGO Capitol building in his home. Agents say Morss was also building several LEGO Harry Potter sets, leading authorities to believe he was planning a...
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