Pria Arizona didakwa setelah ancam sheriff dan minta imunitas dari Trump

Jose Angel Valadez, 30 tahun, ditangkap di Arizona setelah mengunggah ancaman pembunuhan terhadap Sheriff Maricopa County Jerry Sheridan di media sosial dan meminta imunitas presiden penuh dari Donald Trump.

Kantor Sheriff Maricopa County mengumumkan dakwaan tersebut pada hari Kamis. Valadez menghadapi tuduhan ancaman dan intimidasi serta menggunakan perangkat elektronik untuk memberikan ancaman.

Pihak berwenang mengatakan Valadez mengunggah ancaman langsung tersebut di X pada hari Rabu. Unit Manajemen Ancaman kantor tersebut menemukan dan menangkapnya pada hari yang sama.

Dalam unggahannya, Valadez meminta imunitas presiden penuh, meskipun pihak berwenang tidak merinci kata-kata yang tepat. Kantor sheriff menyatakan pihaknya menegakkan supremasi hukum tanpa pengecualian dan tidak akan menoleransi ancaman terhadap pejabat terpilih.

Sheridan terpilih sebagai sheriff Maricopa County, wilayah terbesar di Arizona yang mencakup Phoenix, pada tahun 2024.

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