Sandpoint man arrested for threatening to kill Trump

Federal authorities arrested a Sandpoint man accused of threatening to kill former President Donald Trump because he blames Trump for the loss of his tribal land.

The Idaho Press reports a grand jury charged Warren Jones Crazybull on Aug. 20 with threats against a former president, which carries a maximum term of five years in prison.

Crazybull told police he is a member of the Rosebud Sioux Tribe in South Dakota, and blames Trump and John F. Kennedy for broken treaties that resulted in the loss of the tribe’s land.

According to the documents, Crazybull called security at Mar-a-Lago, Trump’s Florida home, in July and told security to “Find Trump” because he was coming to Trump’s Bedminster golf club to kill him.

The U.S. Secret Service found Crazybull on Facebook where he had posted videos of him threatening Trump.

Investigators also traced his phone number and found the phone was in Idaho.

Following his arrest, Crazybull has an attorney and will be invoking his right to remain silent for the rest of the process.