Anonymous ID: e83ea9 Sept. 7, 2023, 11:09 a.m. No.19507258   🗄️.is đź”—kun

Laura Loomer

@LauraLoomer

BREAKING:

Kent R. “Boneface” McLellan was a NO SHOW today at the Deland Courthouse where he was supposed to have an arraignment today at 1:30 pm EST for a May 20, 2023 arrest in Volusia County, FL for burglary with assault & battery.

Inside the courtroom, the judge recognized that McLellan was a no show and the state prosecutor asked the judge for “a pass” for McLellan.

Additionally, two muscular men who looked like federal agents went into the courtroom to speak to the bailiff before the doors were open to the public. They were overheard saying “Kent”, before the Bailiff let them inside the courtroom.

The two men who looked like agents left after speaking to the bailiff and they didn’t stay for court.

>Usually, if you’re a no show for an arraignment, a bench warrant is issued for your arrest by the judge in front of the court room. But no warrant was issued after McLellan failed to show up, and the state Prosecutor asked for a pass.

>Why would a state prosecutor give “a pass” to a domestic terrorist who was charged with assault and battery in May? And why didn’t the judge issue a Warrant for his arrest?

Looks like those 2 men “handled things” for Kent before court today.

I sent an undercover source to the arraignment today to document all of this and can prove everything I posted above.

The only people who get passes and get excused by a judge for not showing up for arraignments are feds, confidential informants and federal assets.

This keeps getting spicier and spicier by the day.

What is the

@JoeBiden

administration hiding?

#NazisForBiden

>https://twitter.com/LauraLoomer/status/1699843926209814671