Hombre de Kentucky acusado de amenazar con matar a Trump y dárselo de comer a los perros

Kadrioan Santiago, un joven de 23 años de Berea, Kentucky, enfrenta cargos federales por amenazas interestatales contra el presidente Donald Trump, agentes de ICE y las fuerzas del orden. Los fiscales afirman que publicó mensajes violentos en Instagram, en los que juraba cortar el rostro de Trump y dárselo de comer a perros callejeros, mientras mostraba rifles y equipo táctico. Santiago fue arrestado el 14 de abril durante una parada de tráfico con un arsenal en su vehículo.

Los fiscales federales acusaron a Kadrioan Santiago de comunicaciones amenazantes interestatales después de que supuestamente publicara una serie de amenazas violentas en línea entre enero y finales de marzo de 2026. Bajo el nombre de usuario de Instagram 'kadi_skating', Santiago escribió 'MUERTE A TRUMP' y detalló planes para 'pasar una hoja de afeitar por tu cara... arrancarte la piel, cocinarla y dársela de comer a unos perros callejeros'. También atacó a agentes de ICE, instando a otros a dispararles y publicando: 'el pueblo estadounidense NECESITA empezar a disparar al cuello, las piernas y los brazos de los agentes de ICE'. Otros mensajes incluían amenazas de matar a las fuerzas del orden y afirmaciones como 'estoy lleno de violencia política' y 'nadie se salvará'.

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