A man arrested last month at President Trump's hotel in Washington, D.C. who allegedly had two guns in his car allegedly posted disturbing messages on Facebook about Wednesday's shooting in Alexandria, according to court documents.

The Wednesday attack on a GOP congressional baseball practice left Rep. Steve Scalise (R-La.) and four others injured.

Bryan Moles, 43, of Pennsylvania, was released on June 2 pending his next court appearance. But prosecutors say he returned to Washington D.C. this week in violation of a court order and posted images of the Wednesday shooting with the ominous message "Please watch Fox News this afternoon for exciting updates."

Prosecutors claimed that Moles' message "apparently [was] referring to the possibility that the defendant will be incarcerated."

Prosecutors filed the court documents Thursday asking that Moles be returned to jail until his court hearing. According to court documents, Moles also consumed drugs during his time in Washington, D.C., in violation of another part of his court order.

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According to the court documents, Moles went to a Veterans' Affairs facility in Georgia for medical treatment, but was discharged after he damaged the sprinkler system in his room and "after having willfully failed to comply with his medical treatment."

Moles was first arrested on May 31 at Trump's hotel in Washington D.C., allegedly with two firearms in his car. Before leaving Pennsylvania, he allegedly told a friend that he was heading to the White House and would refuse to leave until he met with President Trump, BuzzFeed reported.

Moles's next scheduled court appearance is at the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia on June 22.

Moles is also charged with destruction of property at the Georgia facility, in addition to the charges of unlawful transportation and possession of firearms.