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A adult male whose convictions for storming the U.S. Capitol building were erased by chair Donald Trump's mass pardons has been arrested on a bill that he threatened to shoot down U.S. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries.
Christopher P. Moynihan is accused of sending a text message on Friday noting that Jeffries, a New York Democrat, would be making a speech in New York City this week.
"I cannot allow this terrorist to live," Moynihan wrote, according to a report by a state police investigator. Moynihan also wrote that Jeffries "must be eliminated."
"I will kill him for the future," he texted, according to the police report.
Moynihan, of Clinton, N.Y., is charged with a felony count of making a terroristic threat. It is unclear whether he has an attorney representing him in the case, and efforts by The Associated Press to contact him and his parents by email and phone were unsuccessful.
The 34-year-old was sentenced to 21 months in prison for joining a mob's Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol. In January, he was among hundreds of convicted Capitol rioters who received a pardon from Trump on the Republican president's first day back in the White House.
Jeffries thanked investigators "for their swift and decisive action to apprehend a dangerous individual who made a credible death threat against me with every intention to carry it out."
"Unfortunately, our brave men and women in law enforcement are being forced to spend their time keeping our communities safe from these violent individuals who should never have been pardoned," Jeffries said in a statement.
House Speaker Mike Johnson was asked about the case during a news conference on Tuesday and said he did not know any details of the threat against Jeffries.
"We denounce violence from anybody, anytime. Those people should be arrested and tried," said Johnson, a Louisiana Republican.
The New York State Police said it was notified of the threat by an FBI task force on Saturday. Moynihan was arraigned on Sunday in a local court in New York's Dutchess County. He is due back in the Town of Clinton Court on Thursday.
Dutchess County District Attorney Anthony Parisi said his office is reviewing the case "for legal and factual sufficiency."
"Threats made against elected officials and members of the public will not be tolerated," Parisi said in a statement on Tuesday.
On Jan. 6, Moynihan breached police barricades before entering the Capitol through the Rotunda Door. He entered the Senate chamber, rifled through a notebook on a senator's desk and joined other rioters in shouting and chanting at the Senate dais, prosecutors said.
"Moynihan did not leave the Senate Chamber until he was forced out by police," they wrote.
In 2022, U.S. District Judge Christopher Cooper convicted Moynihan of a felony for obstructing the Jan. 6 joint session of Congress for certifying Democrat Joe Biden's victory over Trump in the 2020 presidential election. Moynihan also pleaded guilty to five other riot-related counts.
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