The authorities arrested one George Isbell Jr., 69, from San Diego in California for allegedly strengthening the threat of death to the conservative influential and creators of the content of Benny Johnson, weeks after the assassination of Charlie Kirk. The defendant, referred to as “Coward hiding behind the keyboard” by the General Prosecutor Pam Bondi, will be federal fees.
When Pam Bondi addressed the press over Isbell’s arrest, he said: “Benny is a well -known media personality who is very similar to Charlie. Benny received a letter where he and Kate raise his beautiful, beautiful young family.”
“The author of this letter made it clear that he hated Benny for his opinions and wanted Benny dead.”
“He was a coward who was hiding behind a keyboard who thought he could get away with it. That’s why we’ll stand up here today. You won’t get away with threatening people in this way. And I’m proud to arrest the author of this letter,” she said.
Pam Bondi was also a warning against letters with threats and said the authors would be caught, even if they were somewhere all over the country.
“We’re going to catch you if you think you can do something like that. We don’t care if you are in California all over the country, we will find you.
“Planning any public obligations?”
Benny Johnson, who was also present during the briefing, said the murderer “wanted me to be dead because I am white, CIS, Christian, Trump supporter.” Johnson also stated that in a letter to Isbell described how he would be killed and also described him as “Charlie Kirk Jr.”
George Isbell also accused him and his colleagues from Maga Podcasters of being “racists and pedophiles”, CNN reported. He also mentioned a terrible letter that Benny Johnson would be “smoothed”, hoping “the American flag would strangle your life.”
“Maybe someone will throw away your head !!! We can hope! By planning any public commitments? the letter read.
The letter mentioned, “How much blood would come out of the head and neck when it was blown,” Johnson said.
“I don’t want political violence. I love this country. I want to be able to discuss like Charlie. I want to be able to raise my family in peace. That’s our primary.
According to reports, the accused could face prison for up to five years for sending a letter about Benny Johnson.
(Tagstotranslate) George Isbell Jr.
