• While Class was inside, USCP took note that his Jeep was parked in the employees-only lot with out a permit. USCP saw what appeared to be a large blade and a gun holster
• When the capital police intercepted him, he [Class] admitted that he was the owner of the Jeep contained weapons
• Class was later questioned by the FBI at CPD headquarters. He said he was a “Constitutional Bounty Hunter” and a “Private Attorney General” who traveled the nation with guns and other weapons to enforce federal criminal law against judges whom he believed had aced unlawfully.
• Class was indicted on “one count of unlawfully carrying or having readily accessible firearms on the Capital Grounds, in violation of 40 U.S.C. 5104(e)(1), and one count of carrying a pistol in public, in violation of D.C. Code §22-4504(a). the latter charge was ultimately dismissed after the United States District Court for the District of Columbia, in another case, held the D.C. Code provision unconstitutional” (Supreme Court of the United States Blog, 2017).
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Class was arrested on a bench warrant. From there he plead