A Utah man was charged Wednesday for threatening the lives of President Donald Trump, local police officers and civilians in a mass shooting plot during the commander in chief’s visit to the state last month.
Travis Luke Dominguez faces an 11-count indictment that included two charges of threatening Trump and others. Each of the counts carries a possible prison term of 10 years in federal prison, according to the indictment obtained by Politico.
Trump visited Utah on December 4 to announce that 2 million acres of national monuments in the state would no longer be protected by the federal government.
Dominguez named Trump in his online threats and insisted he would be killed by police during his attempted attack. He continued to make threats throughout December against a movie theater in South Jordan, Utah.
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