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Lonnie Leroy Coffman went to the D.C.-area home of Sen.
Ted Cruz (R-TX) to discuss “election fraud,” according to court filings entered on Monday. Coffman, 71, had his bond request denied in a 24-page ruling by Judge
Colleen Kollar-Kotelly in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia.
Coffman, a U.S. Army veteran, was arrested on January 6 after police happened to notice weapons in his pickup truck while they were investigating reports of pipe bombs in a sealed off area of Capitol Hill in a matter unrelated to Coffman. In the truck, police found five loaded firearms, 11 molotov cocktail-style incendiary devices, a stun gun, a crossbow, and machetes. Coffman has been indicted on 17 charges.