Veterano del ejército es acusado tras amenazar con asesinar a Trump

La policía de Carolina del Norte impidió que un veterano del ejército estadounidense de 41 años viajara a Washington, D.C., para matar al presidente Donald Trump tras realizar amenazas explícitas en línea. Daniel Swain enfrenta posibles cargos federales por sus publicaciones en Facebook contra el presidente y su familia. Actualmente, se encuentra detenido por cargos estatales de drogas y resistencia al arresto.

Daniel Swain, de 41 años y residente de Charleston, Carolina del Sur, publicó una serie de amenazas violentas contra el presidente Donald Trump en Facebook en las últimas semanas, según la Oficina de Investigaciones de Carolina del Norte. El 19 de abril, Swain presuntamente escribió: "Voy para allá a volarte el c—", y expresó su deseo de "meterle una bala en su p— cabeza" antes de amenazar al hijo y a la esposa de Trump, así como a miembros del Congreso. También llamó a Trump "el nuevo Hitler" y advirtió: "Voy a perder la cabeza oficialmente y empezar a matar gente".Las autoridades interceptaron a Swain mientras intentaba viajar desde Carolina del Sur a Washington, D.C., impidiendo lo que describieron como un asesinato planeado y un ataque a la Casa Blanca. El Departamento de Justicia de EE. UU. está preparando cargos federales, y se espera que la Fiscalía Federal para el Distrito Este de Carolina del Norte dé a conocer los detalles pronto, informaron los fiscales ante el tribunal el jueves.swain, un veterano del ejército desempleado que padece trastorno de estrés postraumático y una discapacidad militar, compareció ante el tribunal el jueves y solo enfrenta cargos locales por posesión de metanfetamina y resistencia al arresto. El Servicio Secreto y el FBI están involucrados debido a las amenazas contra el presidente, según funcionarios de la NCSBI. Debe regresar a la corte el 20 de mayo. La madre de Swain confirmó a WRAL que su hijo ha luchado durante mucho tiempo con problemas de salud mental derivados de su servicio.

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