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Man arrested after he allegedly threatened Tulsi Gabard and her husband

A man is confronted before a federal accusation after he has supposedly threatened to kill the director of the National Secret Service Tulsi Gabbard and her husband, the Ministry of Justice said on Monday.

Aliakbar Mohammad Amin, 24, from Lilburn, Georgia, has supposedly sent threatening text messages about Gablbard and her husband Abraham Williams between March 29 and April 1, the Ministry of Justice said in a press release. He was accused of transferring intergovernmental threats.

“Prepend to die, you, Tulsi and everyone you love”, according to the publication in one of the texts. “America will burn.”

Another message said that Gabbard “lived in the borrowed time” and warned that her home is a legitimate goal and will be hit at a time and place of our choice, “said the public prosecutor.

In a text sent to William’s text, Amin said according to a complaint that was submitted by federal lawyers: “Tell your wife that she should always enter her best behavior and that Mr. Vladimir Putin’s instructions should not be obtained. We are friendly bears (Russian flag + Bear emoji).

Gabard and a lawyer from Amin did not immediately return inquiries about comments.

On Friday, when Amin was arrested, Gabard thanked the FBI on X.

“Many thanks to @fbi, @usmarshalshq and the local law enforcement authorities for their service and their commitment to capture this radicalized, dangerous criminal, who repeatedly threatened my life, my family and @realdonaldtrump,” she wrote. “Thank you for your tireless work that protects the American people every day.”

The federal authorities stated that there are additional threatening messages associated with Amins Social Media Accounts, including an image that represents a weapon on a photo of Gabard and a similar photo against Gablbard and her husband. The authorities also recovered a firearm from Amin’s house, they said.

“Let this arrest serve as a clear warning: If you get involved in such criminal behavior, you will get caught and go to prison,” said Paul Brown, who is responsible for the FBI in Atlanta in the press release.

The announcement was given a day after the authorities had arrested a man who allegedly broken into Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiros at home while the family was asleep and started several fires with Molotow cocktails. The incident condemned the cross -party conviction.

“I don’t care whether it comes from one side or the other side or the other that is directed towards one or the other party or one specific person, it is wrong and it has to stop,” said Shapiro on Sunday.

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