Washington:
An American man who posted online material as “Sri Shaitan” has been accused of threatening to kill President Donald Trump and other government officials, the announcement on Friday by the Department of Justice.
32 -year -old Sean Monpar was detained and a federal criminal complaint was alleged with Trump and other US authorities, immigration and customs enforcement (ICE) agents with “threatening to attack and murder”.
In a statement, DOJ said the FBI received an emergency message about the dangers posted on YouTube, which recognized themselves as “MR Satan”, whose internet activity matched with Monpar’s residence.
Monpar is coincidentally from Butler, Pennsylvania, where Trump was murdered during an expedition rally in July.
The DOJ said shortly after Trump’s inauguration in January, Monpar received an firearm permit and commented from his account that “he bought several guns and stocking on gunpowder since Trump came to office,” said DOJ.
Referring to Trump’s Billionaire Advisor Elon Musk, he wrote: “Nah, we just need to start killing people, Trump, Elon, Trump’s heads, all the heads of Trump, and whoever stands.”
“Remember, we are a majority, a minority of the Maga country, and until time to do this step, they will be weakened, many will be crushed by these policies, and they also want to take revenge. American Revolution 2.0,” he said, according to DOJ.
DOJ said on March 4, in a Youtube video titled “Live: Trump’s address to Congress”, Monpar said he was “going to kill himself.”
From Butler Township, Monper saw a shooting scene on 13 July last, in which Trump’s life was almost taken, when the killer’s bullet caught Republican’s ear at an external campaign rally. One person was killed and three were injured.
Attorney General Palm Bandy said in a statement, “Whenever and whenever and wherever there are threats of murder or collective violence, the Department of Justice will find, arrest and prosecute the suspect to the perfect extent of the law.”
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