Crime: Arrest at Obama’s house: Charges relate to Trump

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Arrest at Obama’s house: Charges relate to Trump

A man arrested near Barack Obama’s home is under investigation. photo

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The man is already known to the FBI because he broke into the seat of parliament during the storming of the US Capitol on January 6, 2021.

In the course of investigations against a man living near the house of ex-US President Barack Obama was arrested, the prosecutor made a connection to a post on the net by his successor Donald Trump.

The man was picked up last week in a residential area in the US capital Washington – weapons and ammunition were found in his car. The prosecution requested that Taylor T. be kept in custody until the trial began and in their application described the events leading up to the arrest.

The man shared a post from Trump on Truth Social. Trump co-founded Truth Social, which is a kind of Twitter replacement for the Republican. In the post in question, Trump shared a lengthy article that included an address from Obama. Taylor T. shared this Trump post and commented with the words: “We have surrounded these losers! See you in hell, Podesta’s and Obama’s.” John Podesta was the campaign manager for 2016 Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton.

Authorities: “Highly Concerning”

According to the indictment, Taylor T. was later on the road near the address mentioned and at the same time broadcast this live on video on the Internet. “As he walked around, he made several disturbing statements,” it said. He should also have said that he was looking for a good angle for a shot. The FBI had already targeted the man for breaking into the seat of parliament during the storming of the US Capitol on January 6, 2021.

The authorities now warned: “T. seems to have delusional beliefs that are incompatible with reality.” His past history and recent behavior are “highly worrying”. It is important that he remains in custody because there is a “high risk of escaping” and a “danger to the general public”.

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