Ray Roseberry on WMD Charges
Said He Hasn't Taken His Medications But Now
Doctor Says He's OK For Release to NC
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Russell Lee, Patreon
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FEDERAL COURT,
August 8 --
DDC
Magistrate
Judge Zia
Faruqui on August 20,
2021
had before him Floyd
Ray Roseberry,
a day out of
the car bomb
vehicle by the
Capitol.
Roseberry,
near tears,
said hadn't
taken his
medication.
He remains
detained pending
a competency
test; the US
will be
seeking his
detention
regardless. Inner
City Press live
tweeted it, here and
below.
Nearly a year
later on
August 8,
2022, District
Judge Rudolph Contreras was
considering
releasing
Roseberry now
that he is on
what a
doctor called
the right
medications.
Inner City
Press again live
tweeted, here:
now DDC
bond hearing
on Ray
Roseberry, who
drove from NC
to Capitol
& said
there was a
bomb in his
car. Doctor
says he was
given wrong
medications
and should be
released
Judge
Contreras:
Doctor Grant,
how should I
assess safety
to the public,
is he no
longer a
threat? Doctor
Grant: I think
that with the
medication he
is on right
now, a mood
stabilizer,
he's done very
well, he's in
a step-down
unit, he'll
need a
psychiatrist...
Doctor
Grant: If he's
released I
could submit
weekly reports
if he's
showing up for
his
appointments.
Judge
Contreras:
I'll consider
that.
Roseberry's
lawyer: My
client's wife
has reached
out to a
psychiatrist
in NC, he has
an appointment
on Aug 16.
Judge
Contreras says
he'll have to
"sleep on it"
and will try
to rule by
Wednesday.
Adjourned.
Back on
August
20, 20221: On
US v. Ray
Roseberry,
Inner City
Press aims to
live tweet his
appearance
before DDC
Magistrate
Judge Zia
Faruqui -
surmise from
cross-talk
that the
docket number
is 21-MAG-573,
on PACER it's
SEALED v.
SEALED; Case
is not
available to
the public.
Judge
Faruqui: Have
you taken any
medication?
Roseberry: I
think not
having my
medication has
made things
worse. Judge
Faruqui:
Mr.
Roseberry,
what haven't
you been
receiving?
Roseberry:
Blood pressure
[voice cracks
- very
Southern
accent] Judge
Faruqui:
Public
defender, have
you spoken
with his wife?
PD: We
knew about the
events of
yesterday, but
only got
assigned 10
minutes ago.
We will not be
taking a
position...
Judge Faruqui:
I can't go
forward if he
does not
understand.
AUSA:
Your proposal
makes sense to
the
government.
Judge Faruqui:
We'll make
sure you get
your
medication.
Roseberry: Yes
sir thank you
[voice
cracking again
- crying?]
Judge Faruqui:
We need to
discuss pre
trial
detention
Judge
Faruqui: It's
difficult for
you to
understand
what is going
on without
your
medication.
[So he will be
detained, on
this ground]
Roseberry: I
can tell in
your voice
you're a good
man. I'll do
anything you
say.
Judge
Faruqui: We
believe you
are innocent,
that's our job
as judges. But
these are the
charges
against you:
threats of use
of weapon of
mass
destruction,
maximum is
life
imprisonment.
Judge
Faruqui: The
government
always does
it's level
best to get
defendants
discovery
quickly. [What
about the
delayed Jan 6
video database
with
Deloitte?] Now
a competency
screening for
Roseberry is
being
requested.
Judge Faruqui:
It is
warranted, by
Doctor Grant
Judge
Faruqui: It
will take a
couple of
days. We will
set it up
offline and
try to do it
Monday. We'll
issue a minute
order/ [Note:
Earlier today
Copeland was
found to be
competent -
and still
detained,
sealing fight
Judge
Faruqui: I
can't make any
promises. If
you are not
competent, how
do I get you
into
condition?
Does that make
sense Mr.
Roseberry?
Roseberry: Yes
sir [no
wavering of
voice]
Defense: We
were going to
come back
Wednesday. In
the afternoon.
Judge
Faruqui: So on
the 25th, 4
pm. AUSA:
We'll be
moving for
detention;
we'll argue at
the
appropriate
time.
Roseberry:
Thank y'all
for y'all's
time. Judge
Faruqui
mentions
unsealing -
we'll see.
Update:
at the end,
Judge Faruqui
was told that
a lawyer would
just stay on
for the 3 pm
proceeding, in
10
minutes.
Judge Faruqui:
"That's a
sealed
proceeding."
Line went
dead. Nothing
listed in
calendar...
Watch this
feed.
On
August 5,
Inner City
Press filed a
letter and
motion with
DDC Judge Mehta, on
its
DocumentCloud
here.
On August
16, this:
"Judge Mehta
is in receipt
of your email
requesting
access to the
videos filed
in United
States v.
Harrelson, No.
21-cr-28-10.
Under Standing
Order No.
21-28, in
order for the
court to grant
Inner City
Press access
to the videos
filed in Mr.
Harrelson’s
case, you will
need to file
an application
for access
pursuant to
D.D.C. Local
Criminal Rule
57.6."
So,
citing the
Rule, Inner
City Press
filed another
letter, one page,
now docketed
here. Granted.
Story
with video
link.
Podcast
here. and here
From January
22, song here:
Thread here.
Inner City
Press' John Earle Sullivan
song on SoundCloud here.
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