From CBS 12: WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (CBS12) — A Florida man is under arrest after being accused of making multiple threats to take the life of President Donald Trump.
The details of this unusual case are spelled out in a Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office arrest report.
Sheriff’s detectives were able to arrest him before he was able to carry out his threats against President Trump.
Justin Blaxton, 34, said little when he made his first appearance in court Wednesday. But sheriff’s detectives say Blaxton had plenty to say when he called 911 threatening President Donald Trump.
Police say on February 26, Blaxton made a barrage of 911 calls, threatening to call the president. Below are just a few of his statements:
“I want Donald Trump at my house. Tomorrow is his last day on earth.”
“Tell the FBI that I’m a mass murderer. I need a ride to the airport to be taken to the White House to assassinate the President.”
“I’m about to launch the missiles to destroy New York. I’m a Confederate soldier and I’m looking to get revenge. My missiles are attracted to Donald Trump’s tower.”
When sheriff deputies when to Blaxton’s home, he was no where to be found, but they were able to arrest him the next day, and have charged him with making a threat to throw, place, project or discharge a destructive device, making a false report of a bomb/explosion, and making false 911 calls.
Blaxton is being held on a $35,000 bond, and a hearing is scheduled for April 16 with a mental health court.
Audio of the 911 calls is included in the news report below:
Meet Justin Blaxton, a Florida man arrested for threatening to assassinate President Trump and launch missiles at Trump Tower.
He called 911, saying, "Tomorrow's his last day on Earth," and demanded a ride to D.C. to do it – NYP pic.twitter.com/7JeTq3naCK
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