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WASHINGTON – Floyd Ray Roseberry, 52, of Grover, North Carolina, pleaded guilty last week to one charge of threats to use explosives during a standoff with police that lasted four hours near the Library of Congress.
According to court documents, at approximately 9:45 a.m. on August 19, 2021, U.S. Capitol Police and the FBI responded to a bomb threat made by Roseberry who was sitting inside of a black Chevrolet pick-up truck with no license plates, adjacent to the Jefferson Building of the Library of Congress, at First Street and Independence Avenue, in Southeast Washington, D.C. Roseberry was seen holding a cell phone and was claiming he had a detonator.
While inside the truck, Roseberry broadcast live video and audio through Facebook.