Oklahoma man charged with threatening to kill ICE agents, MAGA Republicans online
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An Oklahoma resident has been formally charged with making threats to kill U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents, “MAGA Republicans,” and various politicians through comments on YouTube, as announced by the Justice Department.

The accused, 30-year-old Taylor Ryan Prigmore, was taken into custody on Monday. Federal prosecutors have alleged that Prigmore posted these threatening comments in multiple videos between May 9, 2025, and January 17.

Attorney General Pam Bondi emphasized the Justice Department’s commitment to addressing threats against law enforcement nationwide, stating, “As attacks on law enforcement rise around the country, this Department of Justice will continue to identify and prosecute violent threats against the brave men and women who keep us safe. Hiding behind a screen will not protect you from severe legal consequences.”

ICE agents in Minneapolis making an arrest

The Justice Department clarified the charges on Wednesday, accompanied by an image of federal law enforcement agents detaining a protester in south Minneapolis, Minnesota. This highlights the broader context of the alleged threats made by Prigmore.

The FBI was informed by Google on Saturday about several threatening remarks believed to have been made by Prigmore, according to the criminal complaint filed against him.

“Based on the content of comments that were uploaded to the YouTube video service, Google believes that there presently exists an emergency involving imminent death or serious bodily injury to a person or persons, and that immediate disclosure to you of certain information is required to avert the emergency,” the message from Google to the FBI states. 

“The comments have been deleted but are attached to this message for your convenience, as well as information on the account associated with the comments.”

Under the username “Adrian Tepes,” Prigmore posted threats in the comments sections of several videos, prosecutors said.

“C*vil w*r. I can’t wait for the opportunity to k*ll people like you. Tell your friends,” Prigmore is accused of writing Jan. 17 on a video titled “Virginians to vote on four constitutional amendments.”

President Donald Trump next to ICE agents.

The GSA removed a Minnesota Hampton Inn from all federal lodging programs after the hotel refused to accommodate ICE and immigration agents. (Getty Images)

In another video on the same day, the affidavit alleges, he wrote, “You are late as hell. Prep for civil w*r. Prep for d*th c*mps. Prep for k*illing f*ederal *g*nts.”

In another, Prigmore allegedly said he was preparing to kill federal agents and that President Donald Trump “needs to die to save lives.” 

In other posts, Prigmore appeared angry at Trump for threatening to invoke the Insurrection Act amid violent clashes between ICE agents and anti-ICE agitators in Minnesota, according to the affidavit.

“What is the 2nd amendment for? Ending maga,” he is accused of writing. In another, he allegedly urged others users to buy a gun and kill law enforcement officers. 

ICE agents have faced a sharp uptick in attacks during the Trump administration’s campaign to deport criminal illegal immigrants. 

“This individual allegedly made statements that he would kill ICE agents and others. If you threaten to harm law enforcement officers, the FBI and our partners will find you and hold you accountable,” said FBI Director Kash Patel. “There will be no free passes for threats against the hard-working men and women who wear the badge and protect our communities.”

Prigmore faces up to five years in prison and $250,000 in fines. He appeared in federal court Monday and was ordered held pending trial. 

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