Un homme du Texas arrêté pour des menaces contre Erika Kirk

Jacob Wenske, âgé de 26 ans et originaire de San Antonio, a été arrêté cette semaine pour avoir proféré des menaces terroristes à l'encontre d'Erika Kirk, présidente et directrice générale de Turning Point USA.

Wenske aurait envoyé un e-mail à Turning Point USA déclarant : « Mort à Erika Kirk et à tous les intervenants présents ! ». Le message faisait également référence à des attentats à la bombe lors d'événements à venir, selon un affidavit d'arrestation rapporté par le San Antonio Express-News.

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