Man i Arizona åtalad efter att ha hotat sheriff och krävt immunitet av Trump

Jose Angel Valadez, 30, har gripits i Arizona efter att ha publicerat dödshot mot Maricopa Countys sheriff Jerry Sheridan på sociala medier och begärt full presidentiell immunitet av Donald Trump.

Maricopa County Sheriff's Office tillkännagav åtalspunkterna på torsdagen. Valadez står anklagad för hot och skrämseltaktik samt för att ha använt elektronisk utrustning för att framföra hot.

Myndigheterna uppger att Valadez publicerade de direkta hoten på X under onsdagen. Kontorets enhet för hotbildshantering lokaliserade och grep honom samma dag.

I inläggen bad Valadez om full presidentiell immunitet, även om tjänstemän inte gick in på den exakta formuleringen. Sheriffens kontor betonade att de upprätthåller lag och ordning utan undantag och att de inte kommer att tolerera hot mot folkvalda representanter.

Sheridan valdes till sheriff i Maricopa County, Arizonas folkrikaste county som inkluderar Phoenix, under 2024.

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