Man Pleads Guilty To Library of Congress Bomb Threat

Roseberry livestreamed on facebook his intent to carry out a bombing in response to the 2020 election on August 19, 2021 if he wasn't given a chance to meet with President Biden about his various political grievances.

The Department of Justice on Friday announced the guilty plea of Floyd Ray Roseberry to threatening to use explosives in a standoff with police outside the Library of Congress. Roseberry faces a statutory minimum sentence of at least 10 years in prison.

Roseberry livestreamed on facebook his intent to carry out a bombing in response to the 2020 election on August 19, 2021 if he wasn’t given a chance to meet with President Biden about his various political grievances. He also claimed to be one of a network of five bombers with the bombs throughout D.C.