
West Palm Beach men, arrested for threatening President Donald Trump, are home to home from Palm Beach County, showing a record of prison.
Court’s record has shown that Palm Beach County Judge Dahlia H. Wis has $ 25,000 bonds on Thursday for a 46 -year -old Shannon Depa Raler Atkins for $ 25,000.
In order to leave Palm Beach County Prison, Atkins was ordered to abandon his passport so that he did not access or use social media platforms. According to the court’s record, it will be submitted to controlled substances and random drug tests.
According to the court’s record, Atkins can travel for a job as a chef, but in other cases, you will be arrested at home on an electronic monitor.
West Palm Beach Police arrested Atkins on January 24 after hints on the FBI led to many online Facebook posts and comments.

Atkins was booked in Palm Beach County Prison for an electronic threat to killing or physical harm to Trump. At a press conference on January 25, Tony Alaujo, Chief of West Palm Palm Beach, confirmed that the police were cocaine during the arrest and was discovered during the arrest.
ATKINS bonds were $ 15,000 for electronic threats, $ 5,000 for smuggling, and $ 5,000 for drug charges. According to the court’s record, Atokins surrendered his passport on Friday.
According to an arrest report, the chips to the FBI’s National Threat Operation Center on January 19 were created by Jason Kite in Ochechobby.
According to Araujo, the “violent post” wrote the place where Atkins wrote, “Please give me a bullet. Please save Jesus! Save the United States.” In response to other people’s posts about “the day of mourning in the United States”.
“I am banned from” X “. Because somebody said he wanted to kill him. Atkins wrote on another Facebook post, saying that we have not been assassinated for years. Later, a series of emoticons, including laughing face and shoulder, followed.

Araujo said at a press conference, a detective West Palm Beach, assigned to the FBI Task Force, has begun a investigation of Atkins. After the investigation continued, he reached the peak of detectives after Atkins before arresting him on January 24.
Atkins told the detective that he had made a post. He regretted their comments and posts and said they had a joke, but they acknowledged that they could be recognized as threats.
Araujo said at a press conference, notifying the US Secret Service to determine if Atkins could face the federal accusation. “In today’s climate, you can’t really say this,” he said.
Araujo encouraged West Palm Beach residents to report a potentially intimidating post to the West Palm Beach Police through FBI, Criminal Stopper, or Saferwatchap.com or Safewatch application itself.
Atkins owns a catering and bakery business based on West Palm Beach, according to the Facebook page and Linkedin profile. According to his release approved by Wises, Atkins can shop for food and deliver food prepared as part of his work, but he provides the approval schedule to the agent. I have to.

Palm Beach Daily News Reporter Diego Dear Surasa has contributed to this article.
Kristina Webb is a reporter of Palm Beach Daily News, part of the US toDay Florida Network. You can contact her on kwebb@pbdaileynews.com. Please subscribe today to support our journalism.