The St Lucie County Sheriff’s Office’s SWAT team, with help from the US Secret Service, has arrested a 42-year-old local resident named Kendal Aaron Todd for making bizarre threats against US President Donald Trump on social media.
He uploaded an 80-second clip to an unspecified social media site in which he declared himself the President, called President Trump the Antichrist, and even challenged him to ‘fight me naked to the death’. In the now-deleted clip, he also reportedly said: ‘Donald Trump has personally made business decisions which have hurt so many different reincarnated Jesuses.’
Todd was taken into custody on Monday, 17 March. According to the right-wing news site Breitbart.com, St Lucie County Sheriff Richard Del Torro had this to say about the incident:
‘He just kept escalating his behaviour. He got the attention obviously of the United States Secret Service, and that got our attention. We worked with them to obtain the arrest warrant and the search warrant today. Got there today again, the SWAT team was there. We were in full force. We’re not messing around, obviously, with threats of suicide by cop and things like that, threats to our President. We weren’t…taking any chances, and we’re not going to put our deputies’ lives at risk, so it’s a high-risk situation.’
The suspect has been charged with written threat to kill or do bodily harm and is being held on a $500,000 bond in the St Lucie County Jail.
All this is happening in the midst of Tesla cars, charging stations, and dealerships constantly being vandalized by left-wing activists across the United States. CEO of the electric car manufacturer Tesla Elon Musk is one of President Trump’s closest advisors, who supported him in his 2024 presidential campaign. This has recently ignited the ire of progressive, left-wing radicals in the United States. Attacks against Tesla products and properties have occurred in the cities of Las Vegas, Nevada, Seattle, Washington, and San Jose, California, in recent weeks, among other incidents. Attorney General Pam Bondi has called these attacks ‘nothing short of domestic terrorism’.
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