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WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (WFLA) — A Florida man was accused of threatening to kill President Donald Trump and launch nuclear missiles at New York City.
Justin Blaxton, 34, made nine concerning calls to 911, where he detailed alleged threats against the president.
“I want a ride to the airport to go to the White House to assassinate the president,” Blaxton told 911 operators, according to an arrest report from the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office.
Blaxton was also accused of making the following statements:
- “I’m a mass murderer, come get me”
- “I’m burning some houses down”
- “I want Donald Trump at my house, tomorrow is his last day on Earth”
- “I’m a hacker and I hacked into the missile silos, I’m about to launch f—— missiles to destroy New York, I’m a Confederate soldier and I’m getting revenge, my missiles are attracted to Donald Trump’s towers”
“Justin Blaxton declined meeting with deputies in person, however, he informed D/S Mobley to ‘send Donald Trump to his house or he was going to kill his sons’,” the arrest report stated.
The sheriff’s office said Blaxton has an “extensive history” of mental health concerns. He was charged with making threats to throw, place, project, or discharge a destructive device, making a false report of a bomb/explosion, and making false 911 calls.