Florida man pleads guilty to threatening President Trump

Diego Martin Villavicencio, a 36-year-old from Tallahassee, Florida, has pleaded guilty to threatening to assassinate President Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago. He admitted intending to drive there and shoot the president, as detailed in court documents. Villavicencio faces up to 25 years in prison.

Diego Martin Villavicencio pleaded guilty this week to charges including sending interstate threats, impeding or retaliating against a federal official, and threats against the president. According to the Justice Department statement of facts, he confessed that his social media post stating 'I'm going to shoot … Donald Trump' was a true threat meant to take the president's life or inflict bodily harm. He was taken into custody in February after posting violent messages on social media and 4chan targeting Trump, former President Joe Biden, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, and U.S. Representative Eric Swalwell, among others. One post referenced Mar-a-Lago directly: 'I'll be driving there to take a couple shots at trump and some of the other corrupt plutocrats.' Other messages called for violence, including 'Death to America,' 'Kill politicians,' 'Shoot Joe Biden,' and 'Shoot Donald Trump.' U.S. Attorney John P. Heekin for the Northern District of Florida emphasized the dangers of such threats in a statement, noting they occurred just days after an alleged assassination attempt on Trump at the White House Correspondents' Dinner. 'Threats of violence can quickly escalate to acts of violence by deranged individuals,' Heekin said. His office is committed to prosecuting such cases aggressively. Villavicencio is scheduled for sentencing on July 20.

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Federal prosecutors have charged 31-year-old Cole Tomas Allen with attempting to assassinate President Trump in connection with Saturday's shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner. Details from unsealed court documents reveal the suspect's targeting plans, amid praise for Secret Service response and calls for enhanced security.

A 32-year-old Florida resident faces federal charges for allegedly issuing violent threats against President Donald Trump and two senior administration officials over several months.

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A 27-year-old Florida man faces federal charges after allegedly sending death threats against President Donald Trump to the White House website. Ryan Brown of Crescent City is accused of making the threats in online messages sent in April and May.

Kadrioan Santiago, a 23-year-old from Berea, Kentucky, faces federal charges for interstate threats against President Donald Trump, ICE agents, and law enforcement. Prosecutors say he posted violent messages on Instagram, vowing to slice off Trump's face and feed it to stray dogs while showing off rifles and tactical gear. Santiago was arrested on April 14 during a traffic stop with an arsenal in his vehicle.

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North Carolina police stopped a 41-year-old U.S. Army veteran from traveling to Washington, D.C., to kill President Donald Trump following explicit online threats. Daniel Swain faces potential federal charges for his Facebook posts targeting the president and his family. He is currently held on state drug and resisting arrest charges.

A 33-year-old Miami man has been arrested on multiple charges including attempted murder following an alleged domestic incident at his apartment. Erick LaPlante faces accusations of placing a gun in his girlfriend's mouth and firing a shot near her during a confrontation on Tuesday.

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Cole Allen, a 31-year-old from Torrance, California, faces federal charges including attempted assassination of the president after a shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner on Saturday night. President Trump and top officials were evacuated from the event at the Washington Hilton, where a Secret Service agent was struck but uninjured. Authorities say Allen targeted administration officials and carried multiple weapons.

 

 

 

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