Kentucky man charged with threats to kill Trump and feed him to dogs

Kadrioan Santiago, a 23-year-old from Berea, Kentucky, faces federal charges for interstate threats against President Donald Trump, ICE agents, and law enforcement. Prosecutors say he posted violent messages on Instagram, vowing to slice off Trump's face and feed it to stray dogs while showing off rifles and tactical gear. Santiago was arrested on April 14 during a traffic stop with an arsenal in his vehicle.

Federal prosecutors charged Kadrioan Santiago with interstate threatening communications after he allegedly posted a series of violent threats online from January to late March 2026. Under the Instagram username 'kadi_skating,' Santiago wrote, 'DEATH TO TRUMP' and detailed plans to 'drag a razor blade down your face... pull your skin off, cook it and feed it to some stray dogs.' He also targeted ICE agents, urging others to shoot them and posting, 'the american people NEED to start shooting at the necks, legs, and arms of ICE agents.' Other messages included threats to kill law enforcement and claims like 'Im filled with political violence' and 'no one is spared.'

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Illustration of FAA employee Dean DelleChiaie under arrest for allegedly emailing a death threat to President Trump.
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FAA employee in New Hampshire charged after alleged email threat against President Trump

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Dean DelleChiaie, a 35-year-old Federal Aviation Administration employee from Nashua, New Hampshire, was arrested Monday and charged with making an interstate threat against President Donald Trump after prosecutors said he sent an email to the White House stating he would “neutralize/kill” the president. He was expected to appear in federal court Tuesday.

Trent Schneider, a 58-year-old resident of Winthrop Harbor, Illinois, was found guilty by a federal jury of making true threats against President Donald Trump. The conviction followed a three-day trial in U.S. District Court in Chicago. Schneider had posted numerous social media videos and messages vowing to kill the president.

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A 29-year-old Chicago man faces federal charges after sending explicit threats to kill President Donald Trump, his son Barron, and Secret Service agents. Michael Kovco allegedly detailed plans for sniper attacks and other violence in messages to the CIA and White House. Authorities arrested him on April 3 following an investigation.

North Carolina police stopped a 41-year-old U.S. Army veteran from traveling to Washington, D.C., to kill President Donald Trump following explicit online threats. Daniel Swain faces potential federal charges for his Facebook posts targeting the president and his family. He is currently held on state drug and resisting arrest charges.

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An Arizona jury found Rene Ortiz guilty of threatening to assassinate President Donald Trump. The conviction came after a four-day trial in Phoenix.

Miranda Perez, a Florida woman, pleaded guilty to making threats against President Donald Trump and was sentenced to 246 days of time served plus two years of probation. The threat was posted on Facebook in July 2025, referencing Trump's golf course. She faces restrictions including no social media and a mental health evaluation.

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A newly unsealed federal complaint reveals a social media threat against Ivanka Trump tied to an Iran-backed group. The message referenced her April visit to Disneyland Paris. It emerged during the case against Mohammad Baqer Saad Dawood Al-Saadi.

 

 

 

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