Woman in spooky sweater arrested for plotting Trump assassination
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A librarian from West Virginia, seen in her mugshot wearing a skeleton-themed sweater, found herself in legal trouble after allegedly attempting to incite others to assassinate former President Donald Trump.

Morgan Morrow, 39, faces charges of making terroristic threats. Authorities from the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office reported that she used social media in an effort to recruit people to carry out an assassination plot against Trump.

Morrow, who works at the Jackson County Public Library, allegedly shared her controversial views in a video posted on TikTok.

In the video, she wore rainbow eyeshadow and pink glasses, accompanied by a caption that read, “Surely a sniper with a terminal illness can’t be a big ask out of 343 million.” This statement was perceived as an incitement to violence.

She captioned the video, ‘Luigi can’t save us all,’ in a likely reference to alleged UnitedHealthcare CEO assassin Luigi Mangione. 

The post, which has since been removed, raised red flags with law enforcement officials who interpreted it as a direct threat against the former president.

Comments under the alarming video apparently show eager participants in the sickening scheme.

‘Right?! It’s a big country,’ one commenter replied. Others rattled off other conservative names, including Homeland Security Advisor Stephen Miller, whom they want to be killed ‘first.’ 

Morgan Morrow wore a skeleton sweater as she frowned in her mugshot

Morgan Morrow wore a skeleton sweater as she frowned in her mugshot 

In the since-deleted post, Morrow wrote: 'Surely a sn!per [sniper] with a terminal illness can¿t be a big ask out of 343 million'

In the since-deleted post, Morrow wrote: ‘Surely a sn!per [sniper] with a terminal illness can’t be a big ask out of 343 million’ 

Donald Trump was shot in the ear at a Butler, Pennsylvania rally in July 2024

Donald Trump was shot in the ear at a Butler, Pennsylvania rally in July 2024 

Other proposed targets were Oracle CEO Larry Ellison and PayPal co-founder Peter Thiel. 

According to the criminal complaint reviewed by WOWK, officers detained Morrow from her Ripley home and took her to the sheriff’s office for questioning. 

Morrow allegedly told police that she had no intentions of actually mobilizing like-minded people to kill the president through her TikTok. 

But authorities wrote in the complaint that content of that nature is ‘designed to encourage, inspire or entice others to carry out the threatened act, regardless of whether the speaker publicly intends to personally do so.’

She was booked into South Central Regional Jail (SCRJ) – staring blankly into the camera as her mugshot was taken. 

‘It’s okay to be critical of the government. It’s OK to be critical of things you don’t agree with,’ Sheriff Ross Mellinger told WOWK. 

‘But when you start promoting the violence and you’re promoting a plan to carry out the violence and recruiting other people to carry out the plan for you, that’s clearly crossing the line.’

The commander-in-chief has been the target of several attempted assassinations, most notably when a bullet struck his ear while campaigning in Butler, Pennsylvania, in July 2024. 

Gunman Thomas Crooks was shot and killed by a Secret Service agent at the scene. Aside from trying to murder Trump, he killed an event attendee and injured two others. 

Morrow seemingly referenced alleged UnitedHealthcare CEO assassin Luigi Mangione (pictured) in her TikTok's caption

Morrow seemingly referenced alleged UnitedHealthcare CEO assassin Luigi Mangione (pictured) in her TikTok’s caption

The Jackson County Public Library addressed the situation on social media

The Jackson County Public Library addressed the situation on social media 

Aside from the TikTok that landed her in handcuffs, Morrow has shared multiple politically charged messages with her roughly 1,300 followers. 

On January 11, just days after Renee Good was shot dead by ICE agents in Minneapolis, Morrow shared a video of herself crying.  

‘How long can we keep going on like this? F*ck ICE,’ she captioned the post. 

She echoed that same ‘f*ck ICE’ sentiment in another video shared a few days later.   

Following Morrow’s arrest, the Jackson County Public Library issued the following statement: ‘The comments recently made by an employee do not reflect the mission, values, or standards of conduct of our organization. 

‘We take our responsibilities to the public and our supporters seriously and are committed to professionalism, respect, and integrity in all that we do.

‘The views expressed are made in an individual capacity and do not represent the position of the organization. We are addressing the matter internally in accordance to our established policies and procedures.

‘We remain committed to our mission and serving our community in a manner that upholds our core values.’

The Daily Mail has reached out to the sheriff’s office for comment.  

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