MAGA rioter's son fears getting 'shot in the street' if Trump frees his dad
Jackson Reffitt, the son of convicted MAGA rioter Guy Reffitt, told CNN's Donie O'Sullivan that he's moving out of his house because he's afraid of what will happen if President-elect Donald Trump frees his father.
During an interview aired by CNN, O'Sullivan asked Reffitt what his biggest fear was and he replied, "Getting shot in the street."
"By your father?" asked O'Sullivan.
"By my father, by someone he knows," Reffitt replied. "There's a bunch of people."
Reffitt also revealed to O'Sullivan that he now carries a gun with him everywhere because he's gotten so "paranoid" about someone trying to kill him.
Nearly three years ago, then-19-year-old Reffitt testified against his father in court, where he was on trial for numerous offenses related to the deadly Capitol riots that took place on January 6th, 2021.
Specifically, Reffitt told the court that his father attended meetings of the Three Percenters militia in his home state of Texas, and that he engaged in increasingly violent rhetoric after former President Donald Trump's defeat in the 2020 presidential election.
Jackson Reffitt said he started becoming "paranoid" about his father's intentions after the election, and he told a prosecutor that he talked about doing "something big" multiple times, according to MacFarlane.