エリカ・カーク氏への脅迫容疑でテキサス州の男を逮捕

サンアントニオ在住のジェイコブ・ウェンスキー容疑者(26)が、ターニング・ポイントUSAの会長兼CEOであるエリカ・カーク氏に対するテロ脅迫の容疑で今週逮捕された。

サンアントニオ・エクスプレス・ニュースが報じた逮捕状によると、ウェンスキー容疑者はターニング・ポイントUSAに対し、「エリカ・カークとそこにいるすべての講演者に死を!」と記したメールを送信したとされる。同メッセージには、今後開催されるイベントでの爆破予告も含まれていた。

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