By Grand Rapids Anonymous
saturday, june 14, 2025 at 9:35:00 p.m. edt
"(cbs noise) in texas, state legislators received a 'credible threat' against them ahead of the planned protest at the state capitol building in Austin, the state's department of public safety said. a suspect was later arrested."
Meanwhile, why are commies on their good behavior today? Many of the photos I see are Whites--who, if they're at "no kings" protests--we know are democrats. Whites are less violent--that's part of it. Was their ardor cooled off by the double murder in minnesota? the outbreak of war in the middle east? As of 9:29 p.m., it's unusually calm, some confrontations in l.a., but honestly, today has been a lot of commies just taking a walk in whatever city they happen to live in.
--GRA
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POLICE WERE "AFRAID OF COPYCAT KILLING" IN TEXAS DUST UP. MAN ID'ED AS ROBERT LEROY BOWERS JR.
GRA:Leroy?
LA GRANGE, Texas (KXAN) — Two law enforcement sources confirm to KXAN investigators the man arrested Saturday in connection to threats made against Texas state lawmakers is Robert Leroy Bowers, 45, of Katy.
The Texas Department of Public Safety has not yet released the name of a suspect it said a trooper arrested in La Grange following Saturday’s closure and evacuation of the State Capitol building and grounds. The agency said there was a credible threat made against lawmakers planning to attend a “No Kings” protest against President Trump in Austin later that day.
DPS: 1 arrested after ‘credible’ threat to state legislators planning to attend protest
The law enforcement sources tell KXAN Bowers’ vehicle was flagged by a regional intelligence alert. Booking records show Bowers is being held in the Fayette County Jail, charged with operating a motor vehicle with one plate — a misdemeanor. No bail is set.
Officials with the Fayette County Sheriff’s Office also confirmed Bowers’ booking and charge, adding that he was the person connected to threats against state lawmakers.
Lawmakers also received an internal warning about the threat Saturday, referencing the overnight shootings of two Minnesota lawmakers and their spouses. The message said, in part, “We’re always concerned about copycats and those who this attack might inspire.”
PHOTOS: People gather in Central Texas for ‘No Kings’ protests
Law enforcement sources tell KXAN, during the traffic stop, it was discovered Bowers had a gun in his vehicle. DPS has said there is no longer an active threat but that the investigation is ongoing.
KXAN has reached out to other law enforcement officials for additional details, along with contacts associated with Bowers’ listed address in Katy, and will update this story as more information is available.
KXAN’s Tanya Nguyen, Sam Stark and Anthony Torres contributed to this report.
GRA:HEY--one White guy out of three reporters. Take a picture,soon that will be as rare as a blackie getting your order right at a fast food joint.
--GRA
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