Posted May 22, 2018 4:00 pm by Comments

By Tom Knighton

The NRA’s Chris Cox has been the victim of some pretty extreme harassment. Not only have they picketed his wife’s place of business–whatever happened to families being off limits?–but they also vandalized his own.

Gun control activists committed what incoming NRA president Oliver North referred to as “civil terrorism” by spraying fake blood all over the steps to Cox’s home.

Now, the woman responsible for that has been fined for her actions.

Patricia Hill, a researcher at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, was hit with a $500 fine on Monday for vandalizing Chris Cox’s Virginia home.

Cox, head of the National Rifle Association’s lobbying arm, the Institute for Legislative Action, had fake blood sprayed on the stairs of his home in Alexandria. Hill, arrested by Alexandria Police in January for the incident, was seen by a security guard spraying a “red, gel-like substance,” on the steps, The Washington Post reported.

“The motive here is that Mr. Cox works for the NRA; she doesn’t like that. That’s fine. She can exercise her First Amendment right,” said Assistant Commonwealth’s Attorney Maana Parcham, going on to say Hill crossed the line by committing vandalism.

“Mr. and Mrs. Cox have been targeted over the past few months …Read the Rest

Source:: Bearing Arms

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