On the same day of a failed assassination on Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, pro-choice protestors were seen marching outside his family home just hours later. He lives there with his wife and two children.
In online videos, protestors organized by the group “Ruth Sent Us” can be seen outside Kavanaugh’s home banging drums and walking up and down the sidewalk under the purview of Federal Marshals.
“Keep your rosaries, off my ovaries,” chanted the protestors.
That same Wednesday morning, an armed man was arrested near Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s house in Chevy Chase, Maryland outside of Washington D.C.
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The suspect is a Simi Valley native named John Roske. He was carrying a knife, pepper spray, and a handgun when he was arrested on a street nearby the Justice’s home. He did threaten to kill Kavanaugh, according to law enforcement sources says Fox News.


"Hey Hey, ho ho! The rapist has got to go!"
— Ford Fischer (@FordFischer) June 9, 2022
Tonight activists continued to march outside of Kavanaugh's house.
Higher police presence after this morning's unrelated incident where an armed man called police on himself here and was charged with attempted murder of the Justice. pic.twitter.com/TDRcX3A3ve
That same day, the group “Ruth Sent Us” posted several tone deaf statements attempting to separate themselves from abortion “fundamentalists.” They also tried to make a point about gun control but still referred to Kavanaugh as a “white supremacist” without any evidence.
Abuser Kavanaugh’s abusive groupies are delighted the man had a gun, a knife and pepper spray. 😏
— Ruth Sent Us 🪧 (@RuthSentUs) June 8, 2022
Why’s the gun listed first? Everyone knows the gun is the problem — it’s the most dangerous weapon the lost attacker had.
Oh, Kavanaugh is a white supremacist & Zina Bash is too. pic.twitter.com/TN2dZSnqnt
The group also mentioned that the failed assassin, John Roske, was simply “a good guy with a gun” because “he called the police on himself.”


The group has continued to push for protests outside the homes of other justices, and in one seemingly threatening tweet, they visited the school that Justice Kavanaugh’s daughters go to.
A special message for Ashley Kavanaugh and your daughters — this billboard was on your school grounds. We feel for you.@LeaderMcConnell and the GOP aren’t worried for your safety. They worry only for the expensive Supreme Court they rigged, and their own power. #SCOTUS pic.twitter.com/g3n5fgjNZW
— Ruth Sent Us 🪧 (@RuthSentUs) June 8, 2022
Since the leak of the Supreme Court draft memo to Politico, there have been continuing protests outside the homes of several Republican-appointed Supreme Court Justices.
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