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Pennsylvania man charged with threats to kill Trump and immigration agents

The U.S. Justice Department announced on Friday that a Pennsylvania man was charged with online threats to kill President Donald Trump and immigration officers.

Shawn Monper (32), was charged with four counts on Wednesday of threatening to kill a U.S. government official in order to impede the official duties. The criminal complaint was filed at federal court in Pittsburgh.

In a press release, Attorney General Pam Bondi stated that "you can rest assured that this Department of Justice, wherever and whenever threats of mass violence or assassination occur, will find, arrest, and prosecute the suspected to the fullest extent of law and seek maximum appropriate punishment."

Monper, between February and April, made several comments to YouTube threatening to kill Trump, high-ranking U.S. officials, and Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents, according to the lawsuit.

Monper wrote, "Nah we just need start killing people. Trump, Elon and all the heads appointed by Trump. And anyone who stands between us," in a message that was cited in he complaint. Elon Musk, a billionaire businessman, has been an advisor to Trump during his campaign to downsize the federal government and reshape it.

The defendant has yet to enter a plea. The defendant has been in U.S. custody awaiting a hearing on Monday.

Monper is a native of Butler, Pennsylvania. Trump was the target of an assassination last July when he ran for president. (Reporting and editing by Andrew Goudsward)

(source: Reuters)