Listen to the reporters...they are almost giddy!
The Huff Post reported:
Federal investigators may be using a Lego set to build a case against a Pennsylvania man who allegedly participated in the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. Robert Morss of Glenshaw was arrested last month on assault, robbery and other charges related to the Capitol riot.A couple of days later, on July 11, 2021, Breitbart, a conservative news outlet, reported:
It is unknown whether Morss used the Lego version of the Capitol to figure out how to storm the real thing, but photos of Morss obtained by investigators show him allegedly trying to take a baton, shields and a flagpole from police officers and guards.
A LinkedIn profile listed in Morss’ name suggests he joined the Army in 2011 and served as an infantryman before enrolling at Penn State in 2016. He was working as a substitute social studies teacher at the time of his arrest last month, but has since been fired, according to Meaww.com.
DOJ Retracts Claim of ‘Fully Constructed’ Capitol LEGO Set; LEGO of Riot Suspect ‘in a Box’
The Department of Justice (DOJ) has withdrawn its claim that a Capitol riot suspect was found to be in possession of a “fully constructed” LEGO set depicting the U.S. Capitol; the LEGO set was still contained in a box, the DOJ said Friday.The Lego set was still in a box...but the DOJ decided that it will keep this Lego enthusiast/teacher in custody any way probably in solitary confinement like the others that have been arrested on suspicion. Wait until the truth is told about who was behind January 6.
In the original detention memoranda, the undersigned stated that law enforcement found a “fully constructed U.S. Capitol Lego set.” Please note that after a review of the photographs from the search, there appears to have been a miscommunication and that statement appears to be inaccurate. The Lego set was in a box and not fully constructed at the time of the search, as pictured below.
The DOJ is seeking to ensure that Morss remains in custody, pending trial.
I can't tell you the number of memes that were shared by Patriots; it became a joke. A rather talented Patriot put together a video to share:
Just a reminder...together we are strong...and it takes a lot of Legos to emulate a Trump Rally!
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