Library of Congress bomb suspect livestreamed on Facebook for hours before being blocked The man suspected of making a bomb threat in front of the Library of Congress posted lengthy Facebook livestreams several times throughout the morning. https://www.politico.com/news/2021/08/19/capitol-bomb-threat-facebook-livestream-506268
All the guy wants is his 'mind meds' Trump fan who made bomb threat tells court he has a 'diagnosis' and needs to take his 'mind medicine' A supporter of former President Donald Trump hinted to a court on Friday that he is struggling with mental illness, just one day after he drove his truck to the Library of Congress in Washington D.C. and threatened to detonate a bomb there. As reported by NBC 4 Washington's Scott MacFarlane, North Carolina resident Floyd Ray Roseberry and his public defender told the court during a virtual hearing that he hadn't taken his medication for days and needed to do so to be able to understand the hearings. "Roseberry says he hasn't taken medication for two days," MacFarlane writes on Twitter. "(Blood pressure meds and 'mind medicine') He says his wife has power-of-attorney over his medicine... Roseberry says his 'memory' isn't very good." Roseberry's attorney also told the court that his client has an unspecified "diagnosis." The court ordered Roseberry to remain in pre-trial detention for the time being, MacFarlane reports.