Idaho man Charged with Threatening To Kill Trump in multiple phone calls made to Mar-a-Lago just weeks before Ryan Routh assassination attempt
A man from Sandpoint,
Idaho was charged in federal court with threatening to kill
Donald Trump.
In at least nine calls made to Trump's
Florida residence at his Mar-a-Lago club, Warren Jones Crazybull, 64, said he was going to kill the former president.
The calls were made on July 31 – just weeks after the assassination attempt on Trump at his rally in Butler,
Pennsylvania on July 13 where he was shot in the right ear.
In one call, according to a criminal complaint and affidavit first reported on Monday, Crazybull threatened to 'find Trump' and said he was 'coming down to Bedminster tomorrow,' which is the town where Trump National Golf Club is located in New Jersey.
Crazybull was tracked to
Montana and
arrested August 1 for the calls. He was indicted in Idaho federal court on August 20. A trial is scheduled for October 28.
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Idaho man Warren Jones Crazybull, 64, was arrested and charged with threatening a former president after allegedly making nine calls to Mar-a-Lago saying he would 'personally kill' Donald Trump
A man from Idaho was charged in federal court with threatening to kill former President Donald Trump after he allegedly made nine calls to Mar-a-Lago saying he would 'find Trump.'
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