Officials with the U.S. Attorney's Office say an Arizona man has been indicted for allegedly threatening President-elect Donald Trump and members of his family.
Officials with the United States Attorney's Office say a grand jury has indicted a Phoenix area man for allegedly threatening President-elect Donald Trump and his family.In a statement released on Dec. 20, officials identified the suspect as Manuel Tamayo-Torres of Tolleson .
Prosecutors allege that in November, Tamayo-Torres posted a threat on a social media platform to harm the President-elect, including that "he was going to kill the President-elect and do violence to his family.""In at least one of his posts, Tamayo-Torres displayed a firearm in the context of making threatening statements. That firearm, as well as others, were later located in his home," read a portion of the statement.
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