Envolvido na invasão de 6 de janeiro e perdoado é preso após ameaça com arma em igreja no Texas

Ryan Nichols, um homem do Texas que foi perdoado pelo presidente Donald Trump por seu papel no ataque ao Capitólio em 6 de janeiro, foi preso no domingo e acusado de conduta letal após supostamente ameaçar um fiel com uma pistola.

Nichols, de 36 anos, confrontou um homem por causa de um desentendimento anterior no estacionamento da Oak Grove Baptist Church em Harleton, de acordo com o Gabinete do Xerife do Condado de Harrison. Ele teria levantado a camisa para exibir a arma de fogo e colocado a mão na empunhadura de maneira ameaçadora enquanto a vítima tentava acalmar a situação e levar sua família para um local seguro. A vítima estava segurando uma Bíblia e desarmada no momento.

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