Crazed Man Falsely Accuses Migrant of Plotting to Assassinate Trump
- Written by Buddy O'Reilly
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Migrant accused of receiving a plot to assassinate Trump - Alleged individual expresses approval for migrant's purported assassination scheme targeting former president Trump
Two weeks ago, Kristi Noem, U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security, made headlines. The Department had apprehended a 54-year-old migrant, Morales R., who resided unlawfully in the U.S. After being accused of plotting to assassinate President Donald Trump, the authorities presented a threatening letter and his mugshot to the public.
But doubts soon arose. In a matter of days, another arrest followed - and the department was forced to admit its error. The guilty party was rumored to have hatched a devious plot to pin the assassination plans on Morales R. Apparently, his motivation was to ensure the migrant's deportation.
Trump's Narrow Escape from an Assassination Attempt
Residents of Wisconsin are alleged to have faced a chilling reminder of an attempted assassination last year. Demetric S., a resident of the aforementioned state, stands accused of masterminding the forgery of letters, which were signed by an anonymous Mexican migrant, declaring a plan to eliminate President Trump. Court records indicate that S. sent these letters to the Milwaukee police chief and the state attorney, among others. The letters shared a similar theme: they criticized Trump's immigration policies and threatened the president's life.
Here are some examples of the chilling content found in these letters:
Trump narrowly escaped death during a campaign event in Pennsylvania last year when a bullet grazed his ear. Another attempted assassination took place on Trump's golf course. Authorities take such threats seriously.
Suspect Silenced by Silence in Court
As investigations unfolded, it became clear that Morales R.'s English was inadequate for him to author the letters. His handwriting, too, bore little resemblance to the writing in the forged letters. The police questioned Morales R. about anyone who might wish him harm, to which he pointed to Demetric S.
During his questioning by the police, S. admitted to the forgery of the letters. S. was envious of Morales R., as the latter stood as a witness against him in court for an armed robbery and aggravated battery charge. To prevent Morales R. from testifying against him and to hasten the migrant's deportation, S. sought to frame Morales R. With his latest charges of witness intimidation, identity theft, and bail jumping, S.'s legal troubles have multiplied.
Sources: Court Records, U.S. Department of Homeland Security
- Donald Trump
- Assassination Attempt
- Threatening Letter
Additional Insights:
Demetric Scott, a 47-year-old individual, is under indictment for framing an undocumented immigrant, Ramón Morales Reyes, for an assassination plot against President Trump. Scott reportedly fabricated threatening letters, which triggered Morales Reyes' arrest and potential expulsion. The handwriting sample obtained from Morales Reyes did not match the handwriting in the fabricated letters [2][3][4].
Scott has faced legal trouble in the past, awaiting trial for armed robbery and aggravated battery[2][3][4]. Scott supposedly fabricated the threatening letters to prevent Morales Reyes from testifying against him in court. Investigators found evidence that contradicted the claims, including inconsistent handwriting and Morales Reyes' limited command of the English language [4].
Scott has been charged with witness intimidation, identity theft, and two counts of bail jumping [3][4]. Morales Reyes' case has been deferred to allow for further examination of evidence, and his legal team is working to keep Morales Reyes in the U.S. with his family, which includes three U.S. citizen children [2][4].
- The indictment of Demetric Scott revealed a plot to frame undocumented immigrant Ramón Morales Reyes for an assassination plot against President Donald Trump.
- The attempt to pin the assassination plans on Morales Reyes was allegedly driven by Scott's desire to prevent Morales Reyes from testifying against him in court for previous charges of armed robbery and aggravated battery.