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Police Arrest Man For Allegedly Making Bomb Threats Against Donald Trump

Police arrested a Florida man after allegedly threatened to kill President Donald Trump with a nuclear bomb on a recorded 9-1-1 call.

Authorities say Justin Braxton of Roxa Hatchie, Florida, called 9-1-1 on February 26, introducing himself as “Justin Blaze,” and said multiple times he intends to kill the president.

Braxton claimed he was a Confederate soldier seeking revenge after he hacked into a missile silo and was about to fire a bomb to destroy New York. It is likely to be an affidavit Submitted by the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office (PBSO).

“My missiles are drawn to Donald Trump’s Tower,” he added.

The PBSO affidavit also claims that Blaxton wanted to ride the airport so he could assassinate Trump in the White House. In another statement, Braxton said, “I want Donald Trump in my house. Tomorrow is his last day on Earth.”

Braxton is also said to have pose other threats, such as “burning several homes.”

“I will have a mass murderer coming and taking me,” he declared. Blaxton is accused of threatening to drain destructive equipment, making false reports of bombs or explosions, and making false calls to 911. His bonds are set at $35,000. Blaxton appeared in the first court on Wednesday for those charges. CBS 12 News. (Related: Sports Media Icon is said to have received death threats for him and his daughter after he defended America)

Blaxton has a “extensive history of mental illness,” according to the possible affidavit. Submitted by PBSO on March 2nd Petition for a temporary Partelis Risk Protection Order For Blaxton, that was the case. granted A day later.

John Russell, a former US Secret Service agent interviewed by CBS 12 News, said that mental illness is likely. He called Braxton’s phone “a lazy rant from someone who is probably mentally confused.”

This is not the first brush in Blaxton’s law. a PBSO Reservation Document From June 2024, he has shown that he was previously arrested for one count of theft, one count of batteries, and one count of one count resisting officers.

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