Detenido tras amenazar con un arma en una iglesia de Texas un hombre indultado por los sucesos del 6 de enero

Ryan Nichols, un hombre de Texas indultado por el presidente Donald Trump por su participación en el ataque al Capitolio del 6 de enero, fue detenido el domingo y acusado de conducta mortal tras presuntamente amenazar a un feligrés con una pistola.

Nichols, de 36 años, confrontó a un hombre por un desacuerdo previo en el estacionamiento de la iglesia bautista Oak Grove en Harleton, según la oficina del sheriff del condado de Harrison. Presuntamente se levantó la camisa para mostrar el arma de fuego y puso su mano sobre la empuñadura de manera amenazante mientras la víctima intentaba calmar la situación y poner a salvo a su familia. En ese momento, la víctima sostenía una Biblia y no estaba armada.

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