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The man claimed to be a Confederate soldier getting revenge and said that he would “blow up New York,” the report said.
THE ACREAGE, Fla. — A Loxahatchee man is accused of threatening to assassinate President Donald Trump in February when he called 911, the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office said.
An arrest report said deputies were notified a caller who identified himself as “Justin Blaze” made threats against President Donald Trump via 911 on Feb. 26.
Deputies said they were unsuccessful in meeting with Blaxton immediately after the threats, but when they called him, he answered and asked to “send Donald Trump to his house or he was going to kill his sons,” the report stated.
Over several 911 calls, Blaxton made various threats, including that he hacked a missile silo and was sending nuclear missiles to “Donald Trump’s Towers,” the report said. He also said he was “burning some houses down.”
“I want Donald Trump at my house, tomorrow is his last day on earth,” Blaxton said in one message, according to the report.
Blaxton also claimed to be a Confederate soldier getting revenge and said that he would “blow up New York,” the report said.
The report said Blaxton has an extensive history of mental illness.
Blaxton was charged with threatening to throw, place, project or discharge a destructive device, making a false report of a bomb or explosion, and a misdemeanor for making false 911 calls. Blaxton was booked into Palm Beach County jail on Feb. 28, records show.