West Palm Seaside Police Division (WPBPD) Interim Chief Tony Araujo introduced at a press convention Saturday afternoon about an arrest made following threats in opposition to President Donald Trump.
In line with police, a person in Okeechobee gave a tip to the Federal Bureau of Investigation Nationwide Risk Operations Middle reporting threats in opposition to Trump on Jan. 19.
On Jan. 20, WPBPD detectives and the FBI started an investigation and located a collection of violent posts on social media created by Shannon Atkins, 46, of West Palm Seaside.
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After establishing possible trigger, police stopped Atkins close to his house at round 7:30 p.m. on Jan. 24. Atkins additionally had three luggage of cocaine on him on the time of his arrest, police mentioned.
Atkins was taken to the Palm Seaside County Sheriff’s Workplace Principal Detention Middle and is dealing with one depend of written or digital threats to kill, do bodily damage, or conduct a mass capturing or act of terrorism — a second-degree felony. Atkins can be dealing with a cost of cocaine possession.
The Secret Service will decide if Atkins will face any federal fees.
Araujo mentioned that Atkins expressed throughout his interview with police that the posts have been a joke.
“In as we speak’s local weather, you actually cannot say issues like this,” Araujo mentioned. “We’ve got incident after incident, instance after instance of when these threats grow to be actual, and we take these very critically.”
This arrest comes solely two days after a Sunny Isles Seaside man was arrested for leaping over a wall surrounding Mar-a-Lago. Bijan T. Arceo, 32, was arrested and faces one depend of occupying trespassing.
This text was written by Samantha Roesler for Scripps Information West Palm Seaside.