Veteran tentara didakwa mengancam akan membunuh Trump

Seorang veteran Angkatan Darat AS ditangkap di North Carolina setelah diduga menulis ancaman untuk membunuh Presiden Donald Trump di mobilnya dan mengunggah pesan-pesan kekerasan secara daring. Jaksa federal telah membuka dakwaan yang merinci rencana tersebut.

Daniel Swain, 41, dihentikan oleh polisi di North Carolina setelah seorang petugas tempat cuci mobil melihat pesan ancaman tertulis di mobil BMW X5 hitam miliknya. Tulisan tersebut mencakup frasa seperti “HEADED TO WSH TO KILL THE PRES” (menuju Washington untuk membunuh Presiden) dan “double tap,” menurut pengaduan pidana yang baru dibuka dari Departemen Kehakiman. Jaksa mengatakan Swain telah melakukan perjalanan dari South Carolina dengan niat untuk melakukan serangan tersebut di Washington, D.C.

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