New Hampshire man who works for FAA accused of threatening to kill Trump
Summary
A man who works for the Federal Aviation Administration in New Hampshire is accused of sending a threatening email about President Donald Trump. He searched for information on assassination attempts using his work computer and was arrested after making the threat.Key Facts
- Dean DelleChiaie, 35, is an FAA contractor from Nashua, New Hampshire.
- He searched for information related to assassination attempts and security, including how to bring a gun into a federal building.
- DelleChiaie used his work computer to make these searches in January.
- He asked the FAA IT department to delete his search history, but they reported it instead.
- Police and the Secret Service questioned him in February, where he admitted to searching but denied any plans to kill the president.
- On April 21, he sent an email threatening to "neutralize/kill" President Donald Trump.
- He was arrested on charges of interstate communication of a threat against the president.
- His arrest came shortly after another incident involving a gunman targeting a White House event.
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