A 24-year-old man identified as Zachary Benson, from Fairview Park
in Cleveland, Ohio has been charged in a federal court after tweeting a
threat to assassinate U.S President-elect, Donald Trump on election
night.
the suspect posted the remark
on Twitter a few minutes before the Republican nominee was declared the
winner of last week's election.
'My life goal is to assassinate Trump. Don't care if I serve infinite sentences. That man deserves to decease (sic) existing.
'Diplomacy. F***ing fools. I hate you all. I want to bomb every one of your voting booths and your general areas,' Benson tweeted as he was arrested a few hours later and interviewed by the Secret Service.
After the results were announced, many of those who opposed Trump
rushed to Twitter to call for his assassination. But Benson is believed
to be the first person to be charged in connection with one of those
tweets.
Benson who has now been charged with making a threat to a successor
to the presidency, said he had no intention of following through with
the threat and was 'just frustrated thinking about how President-elect Trump's policies could affect his job'.
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