Woman screamed Charlie Kirk slur while threatening to kill ICE agents
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A hair stylist from Massachusetts has been taken into custody following a public outburst in which she expressed support for the hypothetical assassination of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk and threatened federal immigration officers.

The arrest of 37-year-old Bethany Abigail Terrill occurred on Wednesday as part of a broader initiative aimed at addressing threats made against government officials.

According to prosecutors, Terrill, who is noted for her forehead tattoo and septum piercing, faces charges of threatening a U.S. official. A conviction could result in a prison sentence of up to 10 years.

The incident took place on September 29 near a courthouse in Medford, Massachusetts. Terrill allegedly confronted Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers who were in the process of arresting an individual appearing for arraignment.

As the officers were placing the individual in handcuffs, Terrill reportedly approached them, loudly announcing the presence of ICE and accusing them of being “monsters,” all while attempting to film the scene with her phone, as detailed in the charging documents.

According to court papers, as agents led the arrested individual to a car, Terrill yelled: ‘Charlie Kirk died, and we love it… we’re coming for you, gonna kill you.’ 

Terrill failed to comply with commands from agents to back up and addressed them as ‘Nazis’ and ‘disgusting,’ authorities alleged.

Kirk, the founder of Turning Point USA, was shot on September 10 while speaking at an event at Utah Valley University.

Authorities after hearing Terrill's comments detained her and seized her phone, which contained video of the incident

Authorities after hearing Terrill’s comments detained her and seized her phone, which contained video of the incident

Bethany Abigail Terrill, 37, was arrested on Wednesday amid an ongoing effort to crack down on individuals making threats against authorities

Bethany Abigail Terrill, 37, was arrested on Wednesday amid an ongoing effort to crack down on individuals making threats against authorities

Authorities after hearing Terrill’s comments detained her and seized her phone, which contained video of the incident. 

According to court papers, after the video was replayed for Terrill, she then said: ‘We are coming for you. We don’t like Nazis in America.’

Kirk’s death sparked a political firestorm and ignited debates about the dangers of divisive rhetoric.

MAGA figures blamed the left’s insistence on referring to right-wing figures as ‘Nazis’ or ‘fascists’ for contributing to the uptick in political violence.

The Trump administration revoked the visas of six foreigners who were also accused of mocking Kirk’s death.

The State Department on Tuesday revealed it has reviewed online social media posts and clips of Kirk following his death and would continue to take action against foreigners inciting or celebrating violence.

In light of the disturbing content they found, officials recommended six foreign nationals should lose their visas.

Among those targeted was an Argentine who said Kirk ‘devoted his entire life spreading racist, xenophobic, misogynistic rhetoric’ and deserves to burn in hell, as well as a South African who said those grieving Kirk were ‘hurt that the racist rally ended in attempted martyrdom.’

Terrill allegedly confronted Immigrations and Customs Enforcement officers near a courthouse in Medford, Massachusetts, on September 29 as they were carrying out an arrest of an individual who was there to face arraignment

Terrill allegedly confronted Immigrations and Customs Enforcement officers near a courthouse in Medford, Massachusetts, on September 29 as they were carrying out an arrest of an individual who was there to face arraignment

The Trump administration revoked the visas of six foreigners who were also accused of mocking Kirk's death

The Trump administration revoked the visas of six foreigners who were also accused of mocking Kirk’s death

According to court papers, as agents led the arrested individual to a car, Terrill yelled: 'Charlie Kirk died, and we love it... we're coming for you, gonna kill you'

According to court papers, as agents led the arrested individual to a car, Terrill yelled: ‘Charlie Kirk died, and we love it… we’re coming for you, gonna kill you’

The State Department shared several posts made by the foreign nationals who have now had their visas revoked

The State Department shared several posts made by the foreign nationals who have now had their visas revoked

A Mexican national who has also had his visa revoked said Kirk ‘died being a racist, he died being a misogynist… there are people who deserve to die.’

A Brazilian national said Kirk ‘died too late’ and blamed the conservative activist for ‘a Nazi rally where they marched in homage to him’.

The final two foreigners were a German national and Paraguayan national. The former said ‘when fascists die, democrats don’t complain’ and the latter called Kirk a ‘son of a b**** [who] he died by his own rules’.

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