Veterano do Exército é acusado de ameaçar assassinar Trump

Um veterano do Exército dos EUA foi preso na Carolina do Norte após supostamente escrever ameaças de matar o presidente Donald Trump em seu carro e publicar mensagens violentas online. Promotores federais revelaram as acusações detalhando o plano.

Daniel Swain, de 41 anos, foi parado pela polícia na Carolina do Norte depois que um funcionário de um lava-jato notou mensagens ameaçadoras rabiscadas em seu BMW X5 preto. Os escritos incluíam frases como "A CAMINHO DE WSH PARA MATAR O PRES" e "tiro duplo", de acordo com uma denúncia criminal recém-revelada pelo Departamento de Justiça. Os promotores afirmam que Swain havia viajado da Carolina do Sul com a intenção de realizar o ataque em Washington, D.C.

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