let's see how the left defends/deflects this? free speech? right to protest? 
what if this asshole had succeeded? unlikely given the idiot left forced security details at the justice's homes but you never know. 
Man arrested outside Kavanaugh’s house charged with attempted murder
https://www.yahoo.com/news/supreme-c...150707977.html
A man was arrested outside the Maryland home  of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh early Wednesday morning after  making threats against the justice.
The man was identified in a  criminal complaint as Nicholas Roske, a 26-year-old Californian who was  taken into custody without incident after calling 911 on himself.  According to officials, Roske was carrying a suitcase and backpack that  contained a tactical vest, knife, pistol, ammunition, pepper spray, zip  ties, a hammer, screwdriver, nail punch, crow bar, pistol light, duct  tape and hiking boots.
Roske was charged with attempted murder of a  Supreme Court justice. According to the affidavit, Roske said he “began  thinking about how to give his life a purpose and decided that he would  kill” Kavanaugh after finding his address on the internet.
“At  approximately 1:50 a.m. today, a man was arrested near Justice  Kavanaugh’s residence,” a Supreme Court spokesperson said in a statement  early Wednesday. “The man was armed and made threats against Justice  Kavanaugh. He was transported to Montgomery County Police 2nd District."
 
Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh. (Jabin Botsford/Pool via Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Kavanaugh’s  home was the site of peaceful protests following a leaked opinion last  month that would result in the overturning of Roe v. Wade, the 1973  ruling protecting abortion rights. If the final ruling is in line with  the draft, Kavanaugh is one of the justices voting to gut abortion  access for 
millions of people  around the country. The Senate quickly moved to pass funding for more  security for the nine justices, who have lifetime appointments.
“House  Democrats must pass this bill and they need to do it today. No more  fiddling around with this, they need to pass it today,” Senate Minority  Leader Mitch McConnell 
said on Wednesday following the man's arrest. “Before the sun sets.”
When  asked about the arrest at a press conference Wednesday afternoon,  Attorney General Merrick Garland said, “This kind of behavior is  obviously behavior that we will not tolerate. Threats of violence and  actual violence against justices of course strike at the heart of our  democracy. And we do everything we can to prevent them and hold people  who do them accountable.”
White House press secretary Karine  Jean-Pierre said at Wednesday's briefing that President Biden  “[condemned] the actions of this individual in the strongest terms.”
The Washington Post  first reported that the man was angry about the leaked draft and “over a  recent spate of mass shootings.” The Supreme Court is also
 expected to rule against a New York law making it more difficult to carry a gun outside the home — an expansion of the Second Amendment even as
 polling shows American wants stricter gun laws.
Kavanaugh  was nominated to the bench by then-President Donald Trump in 2018 and  was confirmed by a 50-48 margin in the Senate amid accusations of sexual  misconduct when he was a teenager. Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine,
 was a key vote in favor of Kavanaugh and claimed he would not overturn Roe.
A Yahoo News/YouGov poll  released last month found that confidence in the court had collapsed  since September 2020, prior to when Trump and then-Senate Majority  Leader McConnell rushed through the confirmation of Amy Coney Barrett to  replace the late Ruth Bader Ginsburg, shifting the court to a 6-3  conservative alignment.