‘You’re a child,’ Texas state lawmaker tells Beto O’Rourke after Dem calls his Twitter message ‘a death threat’
Briscoe Cain
Democratic presidential candidate Beto O’Rourke responded late Thursday to what he claimed was a “death threat” from a Texas state lawmaker.
Briscoe Cain, a member of the Texas House of Representatives, had posted a Twitter message during Thursday’s Democratic debate in Houston, after O’Rourke said he planned to take away high-powered weapons from civilians if elected president.
“Hell yes, we’re gonna take your AR-15,” O’Rourke, a former congressman from El Paso, Texas, tweeted during the debate.
“My AR is ready for you Robert Francis,” Cain responded, using O’Rourke’s birth name.
Texas state Rep. Briscoe Cain.
(Facebook/Briscoe Cain)
At that point, O’Rourke made it clear he didn’t interpret Cain’s tweet to be a joke.
“This is a death threat, Representative,” O’Rourke wrote. “Clearly, you shouldn’t own an AR-15—and neither should anyone else.”
Cain replied: “You’re a child Robert Francis.”
Such
weapons have become a topic of debate nationally after recent mass
shootings – but particularly in Texas, where 22 people were fatally shot
at a Walmart store in O’Rourke’s home city of El Paso on Aug. 3 and eight people were fatally shot in a suspect’s shooting spree in the Midland-Odessa area on Aug. 31.
O’Rourke,
46, served in Congress from January 2013 until earlier this year. He
launched his 2020 presidential bid after generating national name
recognition during a high-profile but failed U.S. Senate run against incumbent Ted Cruz, a Republican.
O’Rourke has argued for a mandatory buyback of assault weapons, among other gun control measures.
Cain, 34, is a Republican from Baytown who represents Texas’ 128th District, covering part of Harris County.
The website VoteSmart.org shows that Cain’s pro-Second Amendment
votes this year have included support for allowing handguns at places
of worship; allowing the storage and transportation of firearms in
school parking areas; and authorizing law enforcement officers to carry
weapons on school property.
Democratic presidential candidate Beto O'Rourke speaks during a
candidates forum at the 110th NAACP National Convention in Detroit, July
24, 2019. (Associated Press)
In March, Cain drew attention to a class assignment at a Texas school that he argued was trying to promote a teacher’s anti-Trump agenda.
In February, Cain was among a group of state lawmakers who proposed using state money to help build a U.S.-Mexico border wall amid stalled federal efforts. Fox News’ Paul Steinhauser contributed to this story.
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