Leftist Arrested With 200 EXPLOSIVE DEVICES Arrested at DC Church Mass Hosting Supreme Court Justices
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The Justices were scheduled to attend.
The Democrats are waging civil war in this country. Kirk was just the beginning.
The service is commonly attended by Supreme Court justices. Last year, three members of the nation’s highest court attended. The man had multiple explosives and a leftist manifesto.
Louis Geri, a 41-year-old from Arizona and New Jersey, was apprehended outside the Cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle on October 5, the same day the church held its annual “Red Mass” in which a cardinal prays for the high court as it embarks on a new term, and which is historically attended by justices. Geri was occupying a green tent on the steps of the church when police attempted to clear the area in preparation for the Supreme Court event. He told police, “You might want to stay back and call the federales, I have explosives,” according to an affidavit. A member of the Metropolitan Police Department’s Bomb Squad then told him he needed to move because of a special event. He replied, “I’m aware of that (referring to the Red Mass),” police wrote, and threatened to throw a bomb into the street as a demonstration, adding, “I have a hundred plus of them.” The manifesto “revealed his significant animosity towards the Catholic church, members of the Jewish faith, members of SCOTUS and ICE/ ICE facilities,” police wrote, indicating that the incident may be the latest in a string of left-wing domestic terrorism… (Daily Wire).
A leftist was arrested Sunday w/200 explosives outside a D.C. church where Supreme Court justices were expected to be
Louis Geri allegedly threatened to ignite explosives when confronted
He had a manifesto that expressed hatred of Christians, Supreme Court justices, Jews, & ICE pic.twitter.com/Nph0U5Ic6e
— Ryan Saavedra (@RealSaavedra) October 8, 2025
Man arrested at outside Mass marking start of Supreme Court term had 200 explosive devices: Police
By: Ashleigh Fields, The Hill, October 7, 2025:
A man arrested outside the annual Red Mass ceremony held at St. Matthew’s Cathedral had over 200 explosive devices in a tent on the church’s stairs, according to police.
Louis Geri, 41, touted homemade explosives when officers approached him on the step ahead of the service typically attended by Supreme Court justices to ring in a new term, according to court records reviewed by the Washington Post.
Devices were found inside his front pocket and a backpack he was carrying on the scene, in addition to a tent encampment set up in close proximity to the cathedral, the records show.
Authorities also found vials of nitromethane, a colorless, organic compound used in explosive devices, the court records showed.
Geri said he had a background in explosives and told officers at the scene that the vials were intended to be used as grenades with rubber bands to secure the fuse, according to court records, per the Post.In addition to the nitromethane, he was found in possession of Molotov cocktails and modified bottle rockets covered with aluminum foil and treated in a pyrotechnic solution. Court documents said the devices appeared “fully functional,” the Post reported.
“You might want to stay back and call the federales, I have explosives,” Geri told officers when he was asked to leave, according to court records.
The officer speaking with him called over a sergeant with the bomb squad, who then engaged with Geri, who was previously banned from the premise, and again asked him to disperse due to the event.
“Do you want me to throw one out, I’ll test one out on the streets? I have a hundred-plus of them,” he told the sergeant, according to court records. “If you just step back, I’ll take out that tree. No one will get hurt, there will just be a hole where that tree used to be.”
He later told officers, “several of your people are gonna die from one of these” and eventually handed over a nine-page document outlining his disdain for Catholicism, Judaism, Supreme Court justices and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).