A 34-year-old Florida man, Justin Blaxton, was arrested after making multiple 911 calls threatening to assassinate former President Donald Trump and launch missiles at New York City. On the night of February 26, Blaxton made nine calls to emergency services, claiming to be a Confederate soldier seeking revenge. He warned, “Tomorrow is your last day on planet Earth,” and spoke of plans to launch an attack.
Authorities struggled to locate him initially, but he was arrested the following day. Blaxton now faces multiple charges, including making false reports of a bomb threat and threatening to discharge a destructive device. His bail was set at $35,000, and he is scheduled to appear in mental health court in April.
Law enforcement officials noted that many threats against public figures often stem from individuals experiencing mental health crises. The case highlights ongoing security concerns surrounding high-profile political figures and the challenges of addressing such threats.