Georgia man charged with threats against Bondi and Noem

A Georgia resident faces federal charges for allegedly posting violent threats on social media against former Attorney General Pam Bondi and former Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem. The indictment, filed Tuesday in the Northern District of Georgia, accuses Elliott Owen Schroer of making graphic threats of violence and retaliation tied to their past official duties.

Schroer stands accused of two counts each of threats by interstate communication and threats against a former federal official. Prosecutors say he posted the comments on X on April 3, including messages directed at Noem such as, “I will stab your eyes out with a dull knife,” “I will blow your esophagus out the back of your neck with a 12 gauge slug,” and “we will put your head on a stake.” Another post reportedly stated, “were going to kill you Pam,” aimed at Bondi.

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