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Person reportedly expressed support for migrant's proposed killing of President Trump

Accused Individual Rumored to Have Furnished a Migrant with a Plan to Murder Former President Trump

Agents from the U.S. Secret Service ensure the safety and protection of President Donald Trump.
Agents from the U.S. Secret Service ensure the safety and protection of President Donald Trump.

Busted: Man Accused of Framing Immigrant in Assassination Plot on Trump

  • by Eugen Epp meets the loose cannon
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Informed sources alleged a plot to incite an assault on Trump involving a migrant. - Person reportedly expressed support for migrant's proposed killing of President Trump

In a twist of events, the Department of Homeland Security recently admitted to making a mistake in their initial arrest of a 54-year-old migrant, Morales R., who was living illegally in the U.S. The suspect had supposedly threatened to murder President Donald Trump. However, suspicion quickly turned elsewhere.

enter Demetric S., the accused mastermind, hailing from Milwaukee. This 52-year-old is now suspected of writing a series of letters under the name of the Mexican migrant, announcing an assassination attempt against Trump. These letters were sent to the police chief of Milwaukee, the attorney general, and others, according to court documents. The letter content ranged from bomb threats to shooting Trump in the head during rallies, and even drew comparisons to the 9/11 attacks.

According to the charges, Demetric’s motive was to silence a key witness in an upcoming armed robbery and aggravated battery trial, Morales-Reyes, the initially arrested migrant who was going to testify against him. Sadly for Demetric, Morales’ English skills proved his downfall - Morales barely spoke English, could not write it, and the handwriting on the letters did not match. As the truth emerged, the migrant named Demetric as the man who wanted him harmed during questioning by the blue boys.

With his new charges of identity theft, bail jumping, and felony intimidation of a witness, Demetric now finds himself in deeper trouble. Meanwhile, it looks like Morales-Reyes might be facing deportation proceedings.

Sources: Court Documents, U.S. Department of Homeland Security

  • Donald Trump
  • Assassination Attempt
  • Threatening Letter
  • Immigrant Deportation
  1. A Milwaukee resident, Demetric S., is suspected of framing an immigrant, Morales-Reyes, by sending threatening letters to authorities, falsely claiming that Morales-Reyes was planning an assassination attempt on President Donald Trump.
  2. The alleged plot to frame Morales-Reyes, who was initially accused of threatening Trump, came to light when it was discovered that the handwriting on the letters and Morales' English skills did not match, ultimately leading to Demetric's charges of identity theft, bail jumping, and felony intimidation of a witness.

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