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FILE - In this June 1, 2017, file photo, Bryan Moles, left, leaves court with attorney Eugene Ohm in Washington. Moles has been taken back into custody for violating the conditions of his release. Bill Miller, a spokesman for the U.S. Attorneys for the District of Columbia, said a judge ordered Thursday, June 15, that Moles be held until his trial and to undergo an initial forensic screening to determine his competency. Moles was arrested earlier this month after authorities received a tip about Moles making threats and traveling to Washington to see the president. Prosecutors say in court documents that Moles was discharged Monday from a Veterans Affairs facility in Atlanta “against medical advice.” Prosecutors say on Thursday he posted pictures on Facebook of headlines describing the shooting at the congressional baseball field.(AP Photo/Jessica Gresko, File)

FILE - In this June 1, 2017, file photo, Bryan Moles, left, leaves court with attorney Eugene Ohm in Washington. Moles has been taken back into custody for violating the conditions of his release. Bill Miller, a spokesman for the U.S. Attorneys for the District of Columbia, said a judge ordered Thursday, June 15, that Moles be held until his trial and to undergo an initial forensic screening to determine his competency. Moles was arrested earlier this month after authorities received a tip about Moles making threats and traveling to Washington to see the president. Prosecutors say in court documents that Moles was discharged Monday from a Veterans Affairs facility in Atlanta “against medical advice.” Prosecutors say on Thursday he posted pictures on Facebook of headlines describing the shooting at the congressional baseball field.(AP Photo/Jessica Gresko, File)

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