An Illinois State College instructing assistant fired for violently flipping a Turning Level USA desk on campus has now been arrested for allegedly threatening to kill President Trump.
Derek Lopez, 27, was nabbed after he allegedly spewed a slew of vile threats on social media earlier this week — together with one the place he boldly declared, “I’m gonna kill Donald Trump,” in keeping with the feds.
In a single submit over the weekend, Lopez allegedly posted a video of a person pointing a gun at a graphic of Trump with a goal on his head, the prison criticism states.
He additionally cited the continuing authorities shutdown as the proper state of affairs to focus on Trump.
“That is the proper time to kill the president! The Secret Service is down!” he allegedly commented on one of many Secret Service’s Instagram posts on Monday.
Lopez was hit with federal prices over the alleged threats and faces as much as 5 years in jail if convicted, prosecutors stated.
“The threats in opposition to President Trump allegedly posted by this particular person are heinous and haven’t any place in our society,’ FBI director Kash Patel stated of his arrest.
“Let this be a message: anybody who threatens violence in opposition to public officers or any American can be discovered and delivered to justice.”
The grad scholar’s arrest comes simply two weeks after he was let go from his instructing assistant place when footage of his hot-headed desk flip went viral on social media.
Lopez was caught on digicam storming over to the desk the place the college’s TPUSA chapter — the conservative group began by the late Charlie Kirk — have been promoting an upcoming occasion on campus.
“Properly, , Jesus did it, so I gotta do it, proper?” Lopez may very well be heard saying earlier than upending the desk — sending pins and flyers rocketing into the air.
Earlier than strolling away, he sneered: “Thanks guys, have an excellent day.”
He was arrested by native cops within the wake of the desk saga and slapped with disorderly conduct and prison harm to property prices.
