Former Google Programmer Confesses to Plotting Chief Justice John Roberts' Murder

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Former Google Programmer Confesses to Plotting Chief Justice John Roberts' Murder
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Neal Sidhwaney, a former Google programmer from Florida, has pleaded guilty to threatening to murder Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts. Sidhwaney left a threatening voicemail for Roberts in July, expressing his intention to kill him. A psychologist's evaluation revealed that Sidhwaney suffers from delusional disorder with psychosis and paranoia, believing that Google planted a chip in his head and foot. He faces up to five years in prison for transmitting an interstate threat to kill. Security concerns around Supreme Court justices have been heightened in recent years, with this incident following the arrest of another individual plotting to kill Justice Brett Kavanaugh.

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