Daily News | The Montgomery County man who shot up a Democratic Committee office after Trump’s loss will spend three years in prison
Anthony Nero, seen here in March 2021, posted threats against Democrats, supporters of President Joe Biden, and police officers before shooting into the Montgomery County Democratic Party's office, according to federal prosecutors.An Eagleville man was sentenced to just over three years in federal prison Thursday for shooting a gun into Montgomery County Democratic Committee headquarters last year in protest of what he believed was the stolen 2020 presidential election.
Federal prosecutors, led by Assistant United States Attorney Josh A. Davison, opted not to pursue gun charges against Nero, saying the violent, threatening messages he sent the local Democratic Committee before carrying out the shooting were more appropriate to pursue at the federal level. Even months after the shooting, while Nero remained in federal custody, he continued his pattern of racist and abusive behavior, Davison said, calling a Black corrections officer the n-word and threatening to attack her if he ever saw her on the street.
The judge was not swayed. She noted that the results of the shooting could have been far worse had the office been occupied when Nero shot into it, something she said he owed to little more than luck. The message, signed “Silent Majority,” was what led law enforcement officials to Nero. While investigating his activity before the shooting, they discovered a video posted to Nero’s Facebook account in October 2020 in which he fired a handgun at a washing machine while saying “F— Joe Biden.”Party officials shaken after gunman targets Montgomery County Democratic Committee office
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