Veterano del ejército acusado de amenazar con asesinar a Trump

Un veterano del ejército estadounidense fue arrestado en Carolina del Norte tras supuestamente escribir amenazas de muerte contra el presidente Donald Trump en su automóvil y publicar mensajes violentos en línea. Los fiscales federales han revelado los cargos que detallan el complot.

Daniel Swain, de 41 años, fue detenido por la policía en Carolina del Norte después de que un empleado de un lavadero de autos notara mensajes amenazantes garabateados en su BMW X5 negro. Los escritos incluían frases como "RUMBO A WSH PARA MATAR AL PRES" y "double tap" (doble toque), según una denuncia penal recientemente revelada por el Departamento de Justicia. Los fiscales señalan que Swain había viajado desde Carolina del Sur con la intención de llevar a cabo el ataque en Washington, D. C.

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