FBI shoots and kills man who was making online threats to President Joe Biden
The FBI shot and killed a man who was making online threats to President Joe Biden on Thursday, August 10, 2023.
The man, who has not been identified, was making threats on social media and in online chat rooms. The FBI became aware of the threats and tracked the man to his home in a suburb of Washington, D.C.
When FBI agents arrived at the man’s home, he came out armed with a rifle. The agents ordered him to drop the weapon, but he refused. The agents then opened fire, killing the man.
The FBI is still investigating the incident, but they believe that the man was acting alone and that there was no wider threat to the president.
This is the second time in recent months that the FBI has shot and killed a man who was making threats to President Biden. In June, the FBI shot and killed a man in Florida who was threatening to kill the president.
The threats against President Biden have increased in recent months, as the country has become more divided politically. The FBI is taking these threats seriously and is working to prevent any potential attacks on the president.
In a statement, the FBI said that “the safety of the president and his family is our top priority.” The FBI also said that “we will continue to use all available resources to protect the president and to investigate and prosecute those who make threats against him.”
The shooting of the man who was making threats to President Biden is a reminder of the dangers that the president faces. The president is a target for extremists and those who want to harm the United States. The FBI and other law enforcement agencies are working to protect the president and to prevent any potential attacks.