ANDY NGO REPORTS: Trans vegan death cult leader loses court bid to get felony case tossed out
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A federal judge has denied a motion by the leader of a violent transgender cult seeking to dismiss his felony case on Second Amendment grounds.
Jack LaSota, 34, who uses the name “Ziz,” argued through his attorney that a federal indictment accusing him of being a fugitive in possession of firearms and ammunition violates his constitutional right to bear arms.
LaSota’s lawyer, Gary Proctor, filed the motion in February, arguing that the law used to charge his client is unconstitutional when applied to someone who is peaceful.
“The charges for which Ms. LaSota might be considered a ‘fugitive’ are non-violent offenses, comprised largely of misdemeanors,” Proctor wrote. “No historical tradition supports disarming someone for nonviolent crimes.”
LaSota had been a fugitive from separate state criminal cases in California and Pennsylvania until authorities discovered him hiding in rural western Maryland last year. His arrest followed a nationwide manhunt linked to a string of violent incidents involving members of his radical group.
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