The man of arrest of the Florida police for having “written threats to kill” Trump

A Florida Man He was arrested on Friday after presumably introducing places on social media in which he threatened to kill President Donald Trump.
Glen Decicco was accused of having committed threats written to kill, the police department of Jupiter wrote in a press release.
Decicco’s arrest comes after the police started an investigation into the comments he made on social media aimed at Trump.

A Florida man was arrested on Friday after presumably presenting places on social media in which he threatened to kill President Donald Trump. (Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post via Getty Images)
“The investigations started after JPD was notified of a Facebook post,” said the police department. “Investigators examined Decicco’s social media activity and confirmed that they had made a direct written threat to the president.”
THE Police Department He worked with the secret service of the United States during the investigation into Decicco’s activity.
Decicco was interviewed by the police and the secret service without accidents.

Glen Decicco has been accused of having committed threats written to kill. (AP photo/Evan Vucci)
“Thanks Jupiter (FL) Pd for your quick response and partnership”, wrote the spokesman for the Secret Service Anthony Guglielmi on X.
“The threats against @Potus or any protection of the secret service are taken very seriously,” he continued. “Our success often begins with the suggestions of the public, so please continue to report suspicious activities to the police”.
This was only the last threat on social media against Trump From the suspects in Florida.

The police department of Jupiter worked with the secret service of the United States during investigations. (Yasin Ozturk/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
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In January, Shannon Depararro Atkins, of West Palm Beach, was accused after making violent threats against the president on Facebook.
In July, Jupiter’s police arrested Michael M. Wiseman for threats written to kill Trump and the president now deputy JD Vance after carrying out a postal treatment on his Facebook page.
Trump also survived two assassination attempts in July and September.