‘The terror never stops’: Twitter responds with mockery after FBI finds ‘fully constructed’ Capitol LEGO set in rioter’s home
Reports that the FBI found a US Capitol LEGO set built in the home of one of the accused rioters has some mocking the continued legal effort to find and prosecute anyone involved in the January 6 “insurrection.”
Robert Morss, 27, was indicted last month for his alleged part in the January 6 riot and for leading “clashes” with authorities on that day. According to court documents obtained by Smoking Gun, an unusual item was discovered in Morss’ Pennsylvania home – a “fully constructed” LEGO set of the Capitol building.
Authorities also found multiple firearms in Morss’ home, as well as a notebook containing a “step by step guide to create hometown militia.”
Also on rt.com Democrat congressman to donate suit he wore during Capitol riot to Smithsonian, says ‘January 6 must never be forgotten’It is the LEGO set, however, that has captured people’s attention, with some conervative pundits using the toy set discovery to blast the FBI’s aggressive efforts in identifying and prosecuting anyone involved in the Capitol riot.
“Man wait until they find out my five-year-old has a fully-assembled Lego Death Star at home,” author and podcaster Ben Shapiro tweeted in reaction to the report.
“I mean, guys, if you’re going to come up with evidence of a planned insurrection to take down the US government, that’s well worth the effort. I just don’t think Lego models are going to hold up great in court.”
“Oh my god, the trauma and terror never stops,” journalist Michael Tracey added.
Our FBI is seizing Lego toy sets while Democrat cities are in the middle of massive crime waves. Let that sink in.
— Lauren Boebert (@laurenboebert) July 7, 2021
Prayers up for the mental health of the journalists who have to cover the LEGO massacre https://t.co/FN7CPJURrk
— Jack Posobiec 🇺🇸 (@JackPosobiec) July 7, 2021
OK so maybe the “insurrectionists” weren’t armed, didn’t have plans to kidnap lawmakers, didn’t bring zip ties, didn’t kill any cops, but one of them … had Legos! https://t.co/IkuU7l1Ss9
— Tom Elliott (@tomselliott) July 7, 2021
Some even took to posting images of their own fully-built Capitol building LEGO sets, which can be easily purchased through Amazon and other retailers.
Sorry guys I have to come clean 😔 https://t.co/dpV3zvd22Hpic.twitter.com/bIubcvdw0j
— Brennan (@Bren9JO) July 7, 2021
Uh oh! https://t.co/SIDQtfVUyApic.twitter.com/2K3cTt2ylP
— Sub Pop Cult 🇺🇸 (@WriterMcG) July 7, 2021
The FBI did not clarify whether it believed the LEGO playset was directly used to plan the Capitol break-in, something left-leaning users pointed out on social media as they pushed back against the onslaught of mockery at the FBI’s efforts.
The article literally says that the model is one of several iyems found inside the home and nobody is saying he used it to plan the attack. So of course right-wingers are tripping over themselves to mock the FBI for finding something in the man’s house
— PeaTearGryfin (@PeaTearGryfin) July 7, 2021
Let’s focus on the Legos, not the “notebook containing a “Step by Step to Create Hometown Militia,” with steps such as “Ambush” and “Battle Drills” and reminders to “Bring Assault Rifle” and “4 Magazines.””
— Dave Seeman (@daveaseeman) July 7, 2021
According to court documents, Morss is accused of not only unlawfully entering the Capitol on January 6, but also of allegedly taking a riot shield from a police officer and organizing a “shield wall” with others that was used to “crush officers in the rioters’ path.”
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