Un émeutier du 6 janvier gracié arrêté après des menaces à main armée dans une église du Texas

Ryan Nichols, un habitant du Texas gracié par le président Donald Trump pour son implication dans l'assaut du Capitole le 6 janvier, a été arrêté dimanche et inculpé pour comportement dangereux après avoir prétendument menacé un fidèle avec un pistolet.

Âgé de 36 ans, Nichols a affronté un homme au sujet d'un désaccord antérieur sur le parking de l'église baptiste d'Oak Grove à Harleton, selon le bureau du shérif du comté de Harrison. Il aurait soulevé sa chemise pour montrer l'arme à feu et aurait posé sa main sur la crosse de manière menaçante pendant que la victime tentait d'apaiser la situation et de mettre sa famille en sécurité. La victime tenait une Bible et n'était pas armée au moment des faits.

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