Judge orders Trump threat suspect jailed until trial
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Main: President Donald Trump smiles as he speaks in the Oval Office of the White House, Tuesday, May 20, 2025, in Washington (AP Photo/Alex Brandon). Inset: Andrew W. Sandvik (Fargo Police Department).

A man from North Dakota, facing charges of threatening to assassinate former President Donald Trump and other senior officials, will remain in custody until his trial. Federal prosecutors argued in court that he poses a threat due to mental instability.

U.S. Magistrate Judge Alice R. Senechal issued the detention order for Andrew Wayne Sandvik, who is accused of threatening a federal official, according to court documents.

This decision came despite a pretrial services report suggesting Sandvik be released under supervision, provided he resides with his mother during the legal proceedings, as reported by Fargo’s ABC affiliate WDAY.

Prosecutors also requested the court to mandate a psychiatric evaluation for Sandvik, supporting their case with testimony from his family members to federal agents.

For instance, one relative informed the FBI that Sandvik had claimed over the summer to be “directly communicating with God” and undertaking “tasks assigned by God.” Investigators found these claims aligned with Sandvik’s social media activity, which had already raised concerns with local authorities.

In September, an acquaintance of Sandvik told police about a Facebook post in which the defendant said he planned on “taking his spouse and kids to heaven.” That same month, Sandvik allegedly posted the following:

My bride: We will be together in the Kingdom soon with 100% of your children. I have no need to see you while still on earth. You can trust me 100%.

Sandvik’s court-appointed defense attorney reportedly argued that his client’s posts were “not true threats,” but Senechal said the “significant evidence” of threats and mental instability put forth by prosecutors was sufficient for the detention order.

As Law&Crime previously reported, authorities allege that on Sept. 4, a Fargo police detective reported Sandvik for making “concerning online posts regarding violence” directed toward Trump and local law enforcement officers.

One post appeared to threaten local police and another suggested a bomb was being built, according to a probable cause affidavit. Investigators received a complaint regarding the posts from a witness who said they knew Sandvik and pointed out where he lived.

By Sept. 17, officers spoke with Sandvik, principally concerning cinder blocks and bottles containing liquid at the camper he lived in on his mother’s property. No wires were seen coming from the bottles. It was around this point that they learned the suspect had made “more concerning” posts about Trump and FBI Director Kash Patel.

“Secret Service it is no secret I am your biggest threat you better get here fast,” read one post in all caps, with another calling for the FBI, CIA, and foreign intelligence services to “come get me!”

“Trump, Can You Feel My Footsteps Coming?” reads another, followed by the words, “Death is now marching toward the failed and weak Donald Trump!” Sandvik also allegedly posted, “Patel IM WAITING FOR YOU.”

A website was referenced in at least one of the posts, with its URL containing the suspect’s last name, according to investigators. The site, which was later financially tied to Sandvik, contained more “concerning posts of violence,” authorities said.

“Law enforcement, U.S. Military and National Guard STAY HOME!” read one followed by the words, “You will die an angel’s death if you attempt to protect Donald Trump.” Another mocked the death of the late activist Charlie Kirk.

More posts were investigated. One read, “Trump is weak and will be destroyed soon,” while another stated, “Trump’s Blood Judgement Is Here! … You will soon find yourself without insides as they will be pulled from your body while your limbs are ripped out of their sockets.”

After speaking with witnesses, authorities determined the posts were made by Sandvik and that he had also painted Airsoft guns black to “appear as realistic as possible.”

Sandvik is currently scheduled to appear in court for a preliminary hearing on Nov. 20, records show.

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