
A man from Georgia faces federal charges after sending a series of deranged text messages that threaten the life of President Trump’s spies, Tulsi Gabbard and her husband.
Aliakbar Mohammad Amin, 24, or Lilburn, Georgia, was arrested on Friday and has the battery of making threats against the national intelligence director in a series of messages to her husband Abraham Williams, federal prosecutors said Monday.
“Prepare to die, you, Tulsi, and everyone you appreciate. America will burn,” one of the supposedly read texts, cordination to judicial documents.
Other firing offices of Amin read “You and your family will die soon” and “I will personally do the job if necessary.”
In another message, Amin supposedly told Williams: “The house they possess.
The messages were sent between March 29 and April 1, the federals alleged.
Amin also supposedly published threats against former Hawaii congressman on social networks, including an image of some pointing with a firearm in a photo or Gabbard.
Federal agents then recovered an aging weapon for the search for Amin’s house, according to prosecutors.
A Amin was ordered awaiting a trial after an initial appearance of the Court. Hefaces up to five years in prison for the position of transmitting interstate threats to kidnap or injury.
“Thank you @FBI, @usmarshallshq and the Local Police for their service and dedication to stop this radicalized and dangerous criminal who repeatedly threatened the lives of me, my family and @realdtrumprump”. Gabbard.
“Thank you for your tireless job every day keeping American people safe.”
“The FBI sees all threatening communications as a serious federal crime. We will use all the research tools and resources available to identify these responsibilities and ensure that they are processed to the maximum extension of the law,” said Paul Brown.
“Let this trial serve as a clear warning: if you participate in this child of criminal behavior, it will be caught and will go to prison.”

