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Ex-Coast Guard officer allegedly made death threats against Trump online

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A former Coast Guard has been arrested for his recent threat to kill President Donald Trump, according to the court documents obtained by Fox News.

The suspect, a resident of Virginia, occupied Peter Stinson, as a coast guard officer from 1988 to 2021. He was a coach in Fema during that time.

In a written statement submitted on Friday, the FBI employee (FBI) revealed details about countless online threats that Stinson had been claiming.

In one case, Stinson wrote that Trump needs to be.[L]Uigied, “On May 9. The publication was a reference to Luigi Mangione, accused of killing the CEO of United Healthcare Brian Thompson last year.

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A former coast guard officer was accused of threatening to kill President Donald Trump. (Getty Images)

It is claimed that Stinson has made graphics threats in Trump that involve weapons, poisoning and even knives on multiple social media platforms.

It was also claimed that Stinson indicated “the lack of necessary skills”, to successfully complete the assassination, but also suggested that he was not completely sincere.

The Federal Federal Persons accused the man of threatening to assassinate Trump after his re -election

President Donald Trump in the Oval Office

President Donald Trump survived two assassination attempts. (AP Photo/EVAN VUCCI)

The document also claims that Stinson sparked several references to 8647, which government officials say, “It is likely to be in reference to the Instagram leaflet by former FBI director James Comey.”

“The publication was interpreted by Kumei in the media as a violent threat to President Trump and the investigation conducted by the Ministry of Internal Security and the Service of the United States of America. STINSON has since photographed 13 additional jobs on Bluesky, including text” 8647 “, and the document responded.

The written certificate also claims that Stinson “has been self -identified as a member of Antifa.”

On February 2, it is claimed that Stinson posted on his X account, “Certainly. This is a war. The sides will be drawn. Antifa always wins in the end. Violence is necessary by its nature.”

The last publication referred to in the document was published on Bluesky on June 11, when Stinson wrote, “When he dies, the Yue party will be.”

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Donald Trump at the White House

Peter Steinson as a coast guard officer in the United States from 1988 to 2021 and took over online threats to kill President Trump, according to the Federal Investigation Office. (AP/Alex Brandon)

Stinson was charged with threats to kill the president and is scheduled to appear initially at the Federal Court on Wednesday.

Brooke Curto from Fox News Digital contributed to this report.

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2025-06-17 00:40:00

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