Man från Georgia åtalas för hot mot Bondi och Noem

En bosatt i Georgia står inför federala åtalspunkter för att påstås ha publicerat våldsamma hot på sociala medier mot förra justitieministern Pam Bondi och förra inrikessäkerhetsministern Kristi Noem. Åtalet, som lämnades in på tisdagen i Northern District of Georgia, anklagar Elliott Owen Schroer för att ha uttalat grafiska hot om våld och vedergällning kopplade till deras tidigare officiella uppdrag.

Schroer anklagas för två fall av hot via mellanstatlig kommunikation och två fall av hot mot en tidigare federal ämbetsman. Åklagare uppger att han publicerade kommentarerna på X den 3 april, inklusive meddelanden riktade mot Noem som: ”Jag ska sticka ut dina ögon med en slö kniv”, ”jag ska spränga ut din matstrupe genom nacken med en 12-gauge slug” och ”vi ska sätta ditt huvud på en påle”. Ett annat inlägg ska ha innehållit texten ”vi ska döda dig Pam”, riktat mot Bondi.

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