A man who was arrested Monday after allegedly bringing Molotov cocktails to the Capitol told police that he intended to kill Speaker Mike Johnson, Pete Hegseth and Scott Bessent, federal prosecutors said in court filings.
Ryan English turned himself in to Capitol Police, admitting he was carrying knives and two Molotov cocktails fashioned out of 50 milliliter Absolut Vodka bottles, stuffed with cloths doused in hand sanitizer.
Police say English indicated that he had intended to target Bessent, the newly confirmed Treasury secretary, and Hegseth, the new Defense secretary. He told authorities he had left his Massachusetts home on Sunday intending to target Johnson and Hegseth but learned that Bessent’s confirmation vote was slated for Monday.
After English arrived at the Capitol, he realized that he was unlikely to be able to get close to Bessent, given the security in place, and he said he considered taking steps that might amount to “suicide by cop,” according to the court filings.
English is facing charges for unlawful transportation of a firearm and bringing an incendiary device into the Capitol.
50ml, they’re gas station one hitter bottles.
Where can you get vodka at the gas station?
They sell the mini bottles right up front so people can put them in their coffee j
Iowa.
Most of America if we’re being honest.
Not really.
There is only like 35 states that allow alcohol sales at gas stations. And the majority of those are beer and wine only, maybe 7 of them allow liquor sales?
35 > 25 that’s 70%…
That would be enough to pass a constitutional amendment with the aid of Congress, and is only 5% shy of being enough to pass a constitutional amendment without the assistance of Congress.
Sorry, I should have been more specific 7 states allow liquor sales in gas stations. 35 states allow beer and wine. I was too lazy and did a random sampling of states and concluded less than half of them must not allow liquor.
But the answer is 7 at most (some argument because there are restrictions)… So 14% at best, not 70%
Legal and “legal” are two separate things and businesses get creative in how to get sneaky. Go to lower income areas where you think it isn’t legal and you’ll probably find it anyway.
DC specifically allows liquor sales so long as the liquor and gas are purchased separately. https://www.grocerydive.com/news/costco-workaround-allows-it-to-sell-both-gas-and-liquor-in-dc-1/536490/
Half of 50 is 25, 30 is more than 25 so remind me again how exactly is it not most states.
Because I wasn’t able to comb through each state law to see if Liqour was included. But given sampling, it seems very few states do include liquor.
I have spent most of my time on the eastern side of country, so I assumed maybe it was common west, but that doesn’t seem to be true either.