Solomon Pena, an unsuccessful Republican state House candidate in New Mexico, was arrested and accused of orchestrating recent shootings at four local elected officials' homes, the Albuquerque Police Department said. More here:
Police said on Monday they had arrested Solomon Pena, 39, and accused him of conspiring with, and paying, four other men to shoot at the homes of two county commissioners and two state legislators, all Democrats. Police said they had evidence Pena had fired some shots.
He posted a photo of himself on Twitter on Nov. 15 with a "Make America Great Again" sweatshirt, a "Trump 2024" flag, and a message that he, like former President Donald Trump, was not conceding his election.
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