Hombre de Virginia Occidental se declara culpable de amenazar a Trump

Un hombre de 20 años de Virginia Occidental ha admitido ante el tribunal haber realizado amenazas en línea contra el presidente Donald Trump, incluida la promesa de dispararle con un rifle.

Cody Smith se declaró culpable de los cargos de amenazar al presidente y de represalia contra funcionarios federales mediante amenazas. Los documentos judiciales muestran que envió mensajes a Donald Trump Jr. detallando planes para matar a Trump y hacer daño a agentes de ICE.

Smith fue arrestado en enero después de publicar amenazas en línea y llamar a las autoridades. Se ordenó su detención en una audiencia el 24 de marzo. Los fiscales señalaron que anteriormente había blandido un rifle durante una disputa.

El acusado se enfrenta a hasta cinco años de prisión por el cargo de amenaza presidencial y hasta 10 años por amenazas contra ICE. No se ha fijado una fecha para la sentencia y no hubo un acuerdo de culpabilidad en el caso.

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