Detenido un hombre en Texas por amenazas contra Erika Kirk

Jacob Wenske, de 26 años y residente en San Antonio, fue detenido esta semana bajo cargos de realizar amenazas terroristas contra Erika Kirk, presidenta y directora ejecutiva de Turning Point USA.

Según se alega, Wenske envió un correo electrónico a Turning Point USA en el que afirmaba: “¡Muerte a Erika Kirk y a cada uno de los oradores allí!”. El mensaje también hacía referencia a atentados con bomba en futuros eventos, según una declaración jurada de detención de la que informó el San Antonio Express-News.

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