Homem do Kentucky é acusado de ameaçar matar Trump e dá-lo como comida a cães

Kadrioan Santiago, de 23 anos, de Berea, Kentucky, enfrenta acusações federais por ameaças interestaduais contra o presidente Donald Trump, agentes do ICE e autoridades policiais. Os promotores afirmam que ele publicou mensagens violentas no Instagram, prometendo arrancar o rosto de Trump e dá-lo a cães vadios, enquanto exibia rifles e equipamentos táticos. Santiago foi preso em 14 de abril durante uma blitz de trânsito com um arsenal em seu veículo.

Os promotores federais acusaram Kadrioan Santiago de comunicações interestaduais ameaçadoras após ele supostamente publicar uma série de ameaças violentas online entre janeiro e o final de março de 2026. Sob o nome de usuário no Instagram 'kadi_skating', Santiago escreveu 'MORTE A TRUMP' e detalhou planos para 'passar uma lâmina de barbear no seu rosto... arrancar sua pele, cozinhá-la e dar a alguns cães vadios'. Ele também teve como alvo agentes do ICE, incentivando outros a atirarem neles e publicando: 'o povo americano PRECISA começar a atirar nos pescoços, pernas e braços dos agentes do ICE'. Outras mensagens incluíam ameaças de matar policiais e alegações como 'estou cheio de violência política' e 'ninguém será poupado'.

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