トランプ氏殺害を予告した疑いで元米陸軍兵士を起訴

元米陸軍兵士が、ドナルド・トランプ大統領の殺害を予告するメッセージを自身の車に書き込み、オンライン上でも暴力的な投稿をしたとして、ノースカロライナ州で逮捕された。連邦検察当局が起訴状を公開し、計画の詳細が明らかになった。

司法省が公開した刑事告訴状によると、ダニエル・スウェイン容疑者(41)は、自身の黒いBMW X5に脅迫的なメッセージが書き込まれているのを洗車場の従業員が発見し、ノースカロライナ州の警察に停車させられた。車には「大統領を殺すためにワシントンへ向かう」や「ダブルタップ(二連射)」といった文言が書かれていた。検察側は、同容疑者がワシントンD.C.での襲撃を計画し、サウスカロライナ州から移動してきたと指摘している。

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