FBI FATALLY SHO*TS UTAH MAN ACCUSED OF THREATENING JOE BIDEN The USA TIMES NEWS, August 10, 2023August 14, 2023 On Wednesday, FBI special agents shot and killed Craig Robertson, a Utah man who had made threats against President Joe Biden. Robertson had made an online threat which read, “I hear Biden is coming to Utah. Digging out my old grille suit and cleaning the dust off the M24 sniper rifle. welcome, buffoon-in-chief!” Prosecutors also revealed that in a post on Monday, Robertson had questioned whether the FBI was still monitoring his social media, adding that he would keep a loaded gun handy in case they dropped by again. The FBI took these threats seriously and attempted to arrest Robertson on Wednesday at around 6:15 am. Unfortunately, the situation escalated and Robertson was killed during the arrest attempt. This tragic incident highlights the dangers of making threats against public officials, especially in today’s highly charged political climate. Threats of violence against elected officials are taken very seriously by law enforcement agencies, and they will take swift action to protect those officials and the public at large. While freedom of speech is a fundamental right protected by the Constitution, it does not extend to making threats of violence against public officials. Such threats are illegal and can result in serious consequences, including arrest and imprisonment. It’s important for individuals to understand that their actions have consequences, and that making threats of violence is never an acceptable way to express one’s views. Instead, individuals should use peaceful and lawful means to express their opinions and engage in constructive dialogue with others. The FBI and other law enforcement agencies play a critical role in protecting public officials and ensuring the safety of all citizens. They work tirelessly to investigate threats and prevent violence before it occurs. However, they can only do so much without the cooperation of the public. It’s important for individuals to report any threats of violence they encounter, whether online or in person. By working together with law enforcement, we can help prevent tragedies like the one that occurred in Utah on Wednesday. In conclusion, the shooting of Craig Robertson by FBI special agents is a tragic reminder of the dangers of making threats of violence against public officials. It’s important for individuals to understand that such threats are illegal and can result in serious consequences. Instead of resorting to violence or threats of violence, we should use peaceful and lawful means to express our opinions and engage in constructive dialogue with others. We should also work together with law enforcement to prevent violence before it occurs. by The USA TIMES NEWS (https://theusatimenews.com/) What's Today world Affairs #arrest#Constitution#cooperation#CraigRobertson#FBI#JoeBiden#lawenforcement#publicofficials#safety#threats#violenceTragedy