Candidato al Senado por Pensilvania arrestado en un caso de amenazas de asesinato contra Trump

Raymond Chandler III, un candidato al Senado de los Estados Unidos por Pensilvania acusado a principios de esta semana de amenazar a funcionarios federales mediante mensajes de voz violentos, fue arrestado el viernes, informó el FBI. Los cargos se relacionan con amenazas contra funcionarios y sus familias, incluyendo la instigación a un legislador para que asesinara al presidente Donald Trump. Una audiencia de custodia federal está programada para el 8 de mayo.

Raymond Chandler III, quien lleva a cabo una campaña con pocas probabilidades contra el senador John Fetterman (demócrata por Pensilvania) y se describe a sí mismo como un cuáquero budista que aboga por la empatía y la redistribución de la riqueza, fue arrestado el viernes tras los cargos federales anunciados días atrás. Los cargos se derivan de mensajes de voz inquietantes dejados a un legislador federal (reportado inicialmente como congresista), en los cuales Chandler instaba al funcionario a "tomar un arma de fuego... caminar hasta la Oficina Oval... poner esa arma en la cabeza del Presidente y... apretar el gatillo y... matarlo". Calificó a Trump de "horrible", "un mentiroso entre todos los mentirosos" y el "anticristo".

Chandler también invocó la desigualdad de riqueza, advirtiendo sobre una reacción violenta: "Ellos te sacan de tu casa y te cortan la garganta y le cortan la garganta a tu hija... La codicia se ha vuelto tan mala... No escaparás a su ira. Debemos redistribuir la riqueza".

Chandler tiene antecedentes de retórica incendiaria, incluyendo llamados a la resistencia armada contra el ICE y expresar su disposición a "matar personalmente". Su abogado declinó hacer comentarios. La audiencia del 8 de mayo en el Distrito Oeste de Pensilvania decidirá sobre su custodia federal.

El arresto se produce en medio de recientes intentos de asesinato contra Trump, incluyendo uno vinculado a la Cena de Corresponsales de la Casa Blanca.

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