WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (WFLA) – A Florida man has been accused of killing President Donald Trump and threatening to launch a nuclear missile in New York City.
Justin Braxton, 34, did nine things about his call to 911, where he detailed the alleged threat to the president.
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According to an arrest report from the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office, Braxton told the 911 operator “I want to ride the airport to the White House and assassinate the president.”
Braxton was also accused of issuing the following statement:
“I’m a mass murderer, come on,” “I’m burning some houses,” “I want Donald Trump in my house, tomorrow is his last day on Earth,” “I’m a hacker and I’m hacked into missile silos.
“Justin Braxton refused a meeting with his agent in person, but he told D/S Mobley, “I’ll either send Donald Trump to his house or kill his son,” the arrest report said.
The sheriff’s office said Braxton has a “extensive history” about mental health concerns. He was accused of throwing, placing, projecting or threatening to discharge a destructive device, making false reports of bombs/explosions, and making false 911 calls.