A Palm Beach County man was arrested Friday night after allegedly making threats on social media to kill President Donald Trump, authorities announced Saturday.
A Florida man, Shannon Atkins, was arrested for making violent threats against President Trump on social media. He also faces drug charges after police said they found cocaine.
A Florida man was arrested Friday night for allegedly making online threats to President Donald Trump, according to police.
Donald Trump assassination rhetoric on social media. The “violent posts” published by Shannon Depararro Atkins on Facebook were reported to the FBI and National Threat Operations Center by an unidentified tipster in Okeechobee,
According to police, a man in Okeechobee gave a tip to the Federal ... Atkins also had three bags of cocaine on him at the time of his arrest, police said. Atkins was taken to the Palm Beach ...
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Police said the man said something to the effect of "Lincoln, JFK, Reagan, Martin Luther King, and Trump. Unfortunately, one is still alive."
A Florida man was arrested for allegedly making online threats to President Donald Trump, according to police. Shannon Depararro Atkins, 46, was taken into custody on Friday following a traffic stop near his home in West Palm Beach,
A West Palm Beach caterer and dessert chef sits in Palm Beach County Main Detention Center after his Friday night arrest over social media posts the FBI and local police said count as threats to kill President Donald Trump. West Palm Beach police also claim they found cocaine in the car with 46-year-old Shannon Atkins during the arrest.
Interim Chief Tony Araujo of the West Palm Beach Police Department (WPBPD) announced Saturday the arrest of a local man accused of making violent threats against President Donald Trump on social media.