'You're gonna die’: Feds say man posted chilling threats against Trump and his family
Republican presidential nominee and former U.S. President Donald Trump speaks as Lara Trump, Tiffany Trump and her husband Michael Boulos, Donald Trump Jr and Eric Trump look on at a campaign rally of Donald Trump at PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S., November 4, 2024. REUTERS/Brian Snyder

Federal agents arrested an Arizona man after he allegedly unleashed a violent barrage of threats targeting President-elect Donald Trump and his family with death, according to media reports.

Manuel Tamayo-Torres was arrested Tuesday in California after he caught the attention of authorities by posting online videos where he made at times rambling and curse-laden threats while also apparently brandishing an AR 15-style rifle and other weapons, ABC News reported.

And it seems Tamayo-Torres came startling close to the president-elect: in August, the man recorded his trip to a Glendale, Arizona arena where Trump was holding a campaign rally, according to charging documents filed against him.

“While the charging documents only refer to Trump as ‘Individual 1,’ they say Tamayo-Torres made ‘vague yet direct threats’ against ‘the president-elect,’ and sources familiar with the investigation separately confirmed Tamayo-Torres' alleged threats targeted Trump,” ABC News reported on Tuesday.

“[Y]ou're gonna die," Tamayo-Torres allegedly said in a video he posted on Thursday, the outlet added. "[Y]our son's gonna die. Your whole family is going to die. ... I'm going to put a hole in your face."

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In addition to the violent threats, federal authorities also say that Tamayo-Torress had claimed in recent months that his children were kidnapped and sex-trafficked by “Individual 1,” who he also alleged kidnapped his daughter with help from the Secret Service.

“Earlier in November, Tamayo-Torres allegedly posted a video threatening ‘Individual 1’ while holding up ‘what appears to be a white AR 15-style rifle with a 30-round magazine inserted into it,’ charging documents said."

In recent months, he reportedly posted frequent videos threatening Trump “on a near-daily basis."

Trump has faced multiple assassination plots, most notably at a rally in July where the incoming president was shot in the ear when Thomas Matthew Crooks hoisted himself onto a nearby building and opened fire.