• July 26, 2024

FLORIDA MAN ARRESTED FOR THREATS TO KILL TRUMP SUPPORTERS, GOP OFFICIALS!

Getting violent over one’s political beliefs is one of the crazier things that someone could do.

Just look at the way that people have been acting these past few years on the Democratic side of things. It is downright sickening.

If you cannot express your feelings to the point where the only way to do it is to get violent then there is something terribly wrong with you. By the way, ever notice that it is always the liberals?

Police arrested Richard Szala, from Clearwater, Florida has been arrested and charged with making death threats to Trump supporters and 7 elected Republicans, including the governor of Florida, Ron DeSantis. The other six are Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (Ky.), Sen. Rand Paul (Ky.),Sen. Lindsey Graham (S.C.), Sen. Marco Rubio (Fla.), Sen. Rick Scott (Fla.), and Rep. Matt Gaetz.

Szala also threatened Trump supporters, including his neighbor. Another neighbor was in shock. He had planned on putting up yard signs and other material for Trump but had decided that in the current climate it could be dangerous. He is now glad that he did not do it. You never know who your neighbors are. They could be unhinged leftists.

Szala’s neighbor John Clayton, a Trump supporter, told WFLA-TV:

“We were going to plant signs and what have you, but I thought, you know what, in this environment, maybe not a good idea and now, oh my God. No clue. Cause you have no idea who your neighbors are.”

Szala is now saying that he did indeed make the threats but was never going to carry them out. The authorities confiscated his gun. Making terroristic threats is a serious crime and Szala will likely be sent to prison.

Clearwater Lt. Michael Walek told WTVT:

“We got a credible tip from an information intelligence gather source about him posting threatening comments on YouTube. His comments were directed to the Republican party, specific people in the Republican party. He was threatening to shoot them.”

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