Hombre de Arizona es acusado tras amenazar al sheriff y solicitar inmunidad a Trump

Jose Angel Valadez, de 30 años, fue arrestado en Arizona tras publicar amenazas de muerte contra el sheriff del condado de Maricopa, Jerry Sheridan, en redes sociales y solicitar inmunidad presidencial plena a Donald Trump.

La Oficina del Sheriff del condado de Maricopa anunció los cargos el jueves. Valadez enfrenta cargos por amenazas e intimidación, así como por el uso de un dispositivo electrónico para amenazar.

Las autoridades señalaron que Valadez publicó las amenazas directas en X el miércoles. La Unidad de Gestión de Amenazas de la oficina lo localizó y arrestó el mismo día.

En las publicaciones, Valadez solicitó inmunidad presidencial plena, aunque los funcionarios no detallaron la redacción exacta. La oficina del sheriff declaró que aplica el estado de derecho sin excepciones y que no tolerará amenazas contra funcionarios electos.

Sheridan fue elegido sheriff del condado de Maricopa, el condado más grande de Arizona que incluye a Phoenix, en 2024.

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