Rep. Carson Statement on being target of attacks

Posted by on January 13, 2021 12:16 pm
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On learning today about the indictment of one of the domestic terrorists involved in the seditious attacks on the U.S. Capitol, Rep. André Carson (IN-07) said the following:

“It is extremely disturbing to learn from press reports that I was one of several individuals identified in a list of “good guys” and “bad guys” targeted for attacks.  The indicted terrorist had the means and opportunity to carry out his plans to violently attack, injure and destroy government officials and related offices in our Nation’s Capitol. These were not idle threats. These were planned and organized measures to take my life, my colleagues’ lives and try to destroy our government.

As a former law enforcement officer, it is especially disappointing to see the failure of law enforcement officials, including the U.S. Capitol Police, to notify individuals like myself that we were targeted and at risk from the indicted terrorist and his co-conspirators.

I have already called for thorough investigations into the security failures that allowed the U.S. Capitol to be overtaken by violent insurrectionists.  But the information included in the Coffman indictment make it clear that law enforcement agencies failed to heed the countless warnings of violence planned for January 6th and they were completely unprepared and understaffed.   

Sadly, as a Black man and a Muslim fighting for equality, I have often been the target of death threats by domestic terrorists. For years, I have warned my colleagues about the serious threat to national security by white nationalist domestic terrorists. Seeing these seditionists rampage throughout the Capitol with their confederate flags, learning that many of the attackers had affiliations with law enforcement organizations, and then seeing the arsenals these attackers held, there should no longer be any doubt that this dangerous threat must be addressed as soon as possible.  Everyone who supported these attacks must be identified and prosecuted to the fullest extent possible. 

No American should ever be targeted for violence or death because they are Black, or Muslim, or because of their race or creed.  We must get all the facts about these attacks, including those complicit in their planning and execution, and we must work together to make sure nothing like this ever happens again.” 

One response to Rep. Carson Statement on being target of attacks

  1. Lisa Jeff James January 13th, 2021 at 2:35 pm

    Congressman, I have love and respect for you and your family and the Congressional Black Caucus. The recent acts of sedition against the members of Congress and the Capital are extremely distressing and saddening. I am grateful that you are all safe, in spite of your exposure to COVID by callous GOP members. You have my support. I believe these perpetrators should be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. The Civil War never really ended. Its leaders were not punished but allowed to fester and infiltrate the U.S. government and pollute law enforcement up to the highest ranks. This must be corrected.

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