Man arrested in Florida in connection with threats against President Trump

Authorities found several firearms and over 1,000 rounds of ammunition in the individual's home.

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A man identified as Kendall Aaron Todd, 42, was arrested on Monday in Fort Pierce, Florida, after posting several death threats against President Donald Trump on his social media.

It was a joint operation between the SWAT team of the St. Lucie County Sheriff's Office and the U.S. Secret Service, who executed a search warrant at Todd's residence, located at 3508 Metzger Rd., reported Telemundo 51.

There, they found several firearms and more than 1,000 rounds of ammunition, discoveries related to the death threats directed at Trump.

The investigation was initiated after Todd posted messages on his social media where he expressed his intention to cause harm to the president.

In light of this, an arrest warrant was issued against him, and he was detained on charges of making written threats to kill or cause bodily harm.

Currently, Todd remains in the St. Lucie County jail with a bond set at $500,000.

Sheriff Richard R. Del Toro Jr. stated that the department takes all threats of violence very seriously.

The discovery of weapons and ammunition in relation to threats against President Trump is deeply concerning, Del Toro emphasized.

Frequently Asked Questions About Threats Against President Trump

Who was arrested for threats against President Trump in Florida?

Kendall Aaron Todd, 42 years old, was arrested in Fort Pierce, Florida, for allegedly sending death threats to President Donald Trump. During the search of his residence, firearms and over 1,000 rounds of ammunition related to the threats were found. Todd remains in the St. Lucie County jail with a bond set at $500,000.

What actions did the authorities take in response to the threats against Trump?

The authorities conducted a joint operation between the SWAT team of the St. Lucie County Sheriff's Office and the U.S. Secret Service, executing a search warrant at the residence of Kendall Aaron Todd. This operation was carried out following the issuance of an arrest warrant due to threats made by Todd on social media. The authorities emphasize that they take all threats of violence very seriously, especially when directed at public figures such as the president.

What other recent cases of threats against Trump have occurred?

Recently, Shannon Depararra Atkins, 46, was arrested in West Palm Beach, Florida, accused of making online threats against President Trump. Authorities found no evidence that Atkins attempted to approach Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort. Additionally, in October 2024, Vem Miller was apprehended near a Trump rally in California, although he denied having any intention of harming the former president.

What is the stance of the authorities on threats against political leaders?

The authorities, including the U.S. Secret Service and the FBI, take any threat directed at political leaders very seriously, especially towards the president. These institutions work together to investigate and apprehend those who pose a risk to the safety of public figures and society as a whole. The procedures include swift and coordinated investigations to prevent any potential act of violence.

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