
A person had threatened to kill US President Donald Trump. Now Shannon Atkins of Florida has been arrested for posting a threatening post on social media against US President Donald Trump.
In Shannon Atkins' Facebook update, a day before Trump's swearing-in, a post read, 'Only one bullet is needed to save America.' Police said that this post became the main reason for Atkins' arrest.
On Friday night, she was arrested near Palm Beach, Florida. It is being told that at the time of arrest, three bags of cocaine were also found in her.
How was the arrest made?
This arrest has been made based on information received from the FBI. This matter is especially sensitive for the FBI and the Secret Service, last year too, two attempts have been made to kill Donald Trump. However, all these attempts proved unsuccessful. Due to this, the FBI and the Secret Service are on high alert regarding Trump's security.
Atkins' threatening posts
When controversy grew over his social media posts, Shannon Atkins claimed that he was joking, but West Palm Beach Police Chief Tony Araujo refused to believe this, he said, 'This is not a joke. It can be dangerous to say such things in today's environment.'
'Someone kill him'
The police also presented several other social media posts of Shannon Atkins, in which one post read, 'History repeats itself, we have not had any murders for years.' The police officer showed the post of January 19, which said,
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