Man seen at Vought’s home charged with attempted murder
A Maryland man has been charged with attempted murder after appearing at the Northern Virginia home of White House Office of Management and Budget Director Russell Vought. Colin Demarco, 26, faces additional counts of criminal solicitation to commit murder, carrying a concealed weapon, and wearing a mask in public. He was arrested on January 22 after being extradited from Maryland to Virginia; Arlington County police said he was seen on Ring doorbell footage outside Vought’s residence on August 10, wearing gloves, sunglasses, a surgical mask, and a backpack. Investigators say Demarco wrote a manifesto detailing a plan to kill Vought and disposed of the body, and posted online discussions seeking others to assist in murder.Digital evidence reportedly showed he had directions to the victim’s home and details about firearms, and he claimed in interviews that Donald Trump’s 2024 victory marked the “lowest point” in his life. he is being held without bond and is expected to appear at a preliminary court hearing on February 23. An OMB spokesperson thanked law enforcement for keeping Vought and his family safe; Vought was a key author of Project 2025, a Heritage Foundation policy blueprint associated with conservative aims.
Man who showed up at OMB Director Russell Vought’s home charged with attempted murder
A young Maryland man who appeared at the northern Virginia home of White House Office of Management and Budget Director Russell Vought last year has been charged with attempted murder.
The Arlington County Police Department announced the news on Thursday following a monthslong criminal investigation that remains active.
Colin Demarco, 26, is also charged with criminal solicitation to commit murder, carrying a concealed weapon, and wearing a mask in public to conceal his identity. Arlington County police arrested the suspect on Jan. 22 after he was extradited from Maryland to Virginia, as he is reportedly accused of plotting to murder Vought.
“We are grateful for the work of law enforcement in keeping Director Vought and his family safe,” an OMB spokesperson told NBC News.
Demarco was seen in Ring doorbell footage outside the front door of Vought’s home on Aug. 10. Police were dispatched to the White House official’s address that afternoon after a witness reported a suspicious person.
He allegedly wrote a manifesto detailing his plan to kill Vought, which included disposing of the body. He wore gloves, sunglasses, a surgical mask, and a backpack at the time.
Arlington County police said officers “recovered digital evidence that the suspect had obtained directions to the victim’s residence, had information detailing locations of firearms possessed by a relative, and had a guide detailing tips to prevent criminal detection.”
The authorities also said Demarco posted about Vought and engaged in “online discussions appearing to solicit others to murder the victim.” He then showed up at the intended victim’s home within days of the messages.
Months later, police obtained the criminal warrants to arrest the suspect at his residence.
Demarco told federal agents that President Donald Trump’s victory in the 2024 presidential election was the “lowest point in his life” and that the Trump administration would lead to a “fascist takeover,” according to a criminal complaint.
Vought was a key author of Project 2025, a policy blueprint developed by the Heritage Foundation that outlined conservative policies in the event that Trump won the election. The road map is seen as controversial by left-wing critics and Democratic lawmakers.
Demarco, who is being held without bond at an Arlington County prison, is scheduled to appear at a preliminary court hearing on Feb. 23.
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