State charges dismissed against Swain
Daniel Swain, the South Carolinian facing North Carolina charges connected to an accusation he was threatening the president, will not face justice in the Old North State.
Charges were dismissed in Wake County District Court for resisting a public officer, possession of methamphetamine and a fictitious license plate. He has a federal detention hearing Friday.
Swain, of Summerville, S.C., was arrested in North Carolina on April 28 because of threats scrawled onto the vehicle authorities believe he was driving to Washington in search of second-term Republican President Donald Trump. The arrest in Apex at a car wash drew action from the U.S. Secret Service, the State Bureau of Investigation and its bomb squad, and the FBI.
According to the federal complaint, “The defendant, did knowingly and willfully make a threat to take the life of, to kidnap, or to inflict bodily harm upon the President of the United States.”
If convicted, he could face five years in prison.
Apex police said he had written threatening messages on the outside of his vehicle. One message read, “headed to WSH to kill the Pres.” The rear window messages said, “Tell Donald he is fired,” “5 dead 5 years,” and “3 Navy, Teacher & Trucker.”
A message on the passenger side window told the read to commit suicide. That was among the messages scrawled out after a car wash, according to the federal complaint relying on surveillance video.
The federal warrant says Swain “stated his motivation to write the threats on the vehicle was his perceived wrongful death of his father, uncle and grandfather. These family members served in the military and died under suspicious health-related circumstances.”
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