Suspected bomber arrested outside historic Supreme Court event

America is under attack. And it’s only getting worse.

Now a suspected bomber was arrested outside a historic Supreme Court event.

Alarming Arrest Disrupts Sacred Site

In a chilling escalation of tensions, a 41-year-old New Jersey resident named Louis Geri was taken into custody early Sunday morning, October 5, right on the iconic steps of St. Matthew’s Cathedral in Northwest Washington, DC—just hours shy of the city’s revered Red Mass.

Law enforcement officials from the Metropolitan Police Department spotted him lingering suspiciously around 6 a.m., defying orders to vacate the premises where he’d been previously banned.

Geri, hailing from Vineland, NJ, was caught red-handed trying to pitch a tent amid a cache of dubious materials that raised immediate red flags, including what authorities later identified as potential explosives.

Tense Confrontation and Swift Response

As detailed by initial coverage from 4News Washington, the confrontation unfolded swiftly when security personnel challenged Geri’s unauthorized presence.

What began as a routine eviction turned explosive—literally—prompting charges of unlawful entry, threats to kidnap or injure, and possession of a Molotov cocktail, per CBS News.

The man’s intentions at this prominent Catholic landmark remain shrouded in mystery, but the discovery necessitated a full-scale lockdown.

Experts from the Explosive Ordnance Disposal unit and Arson Task Force descended to neutralize the hazards, while the FBI, ATF, and Joint Terrorism Task Force jumped in to probe deeper.

Thankfully, no one was hurt, though the neighborhood was cordoned off for hours as the site was meticulously cleared.

Rising Tide of Violence Targets Conservative Strongholds

This brazen intrusion couldn’t have struck at a more symbolically charged moment, mere minutes before the Red Mass kicked off—a solemn tradition since 1953, hosted by the Archdiocese of Washington and the John Carroll Society at St. Matthew’s to bless the Supreme Court’s new term with prayers for wisdom and justice.

Drawing from 13th-century European customs where red vestments evoke the Holy Spirit’s fire of courage, the gathering routinely pulls in judges, lawyers, politicians, and top brass who lean heavily conservative in their pursuits.

Though no Supreme Court justices showed up this year, the event’s core attendees represent pillars of traditional values now increasingly under siege.

Against a backdrop of surging political violence—particularly assaults on conservative figures, institutions, and faith-based events like this one—Geri’s actions underscore a disturbing pattern.

From targeted harassment of right-leaning officials to brazen threats at symbols of judicial integrity, incidents like this highlight how extremists are emboldened, turning sacred spaces into flashpoints.

Officials confirmed no lingering dangers, allowing the Mass to go forward unmarred, but the episode serves as a stark reminder: the uptick in such aggression demands urgent vigilance to shield these bastions of conservative thought from further peril.

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