MAGA Terrorist Killed by FBI

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Mess with Joe Biden's FBI, you get the horns!

I hope all the internet tough guys keep testing the FBI. I'm glad this guy got to exercise his 2nd Amendment right one last time before they plugged him full of lead.

If you live in Utah, sounds like some used guns will be available for purchase.
 

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Nick Allen
Wed, August 9, 2023 at 5:27 PM EDT






Craig Deleeuw Robertson, who posted violent threats against president Joe Biden and other officials online, was shot dead during an FBI raid on Wednesday


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Craig Deleeuw Robertson, who posted violent threats against president Joe Biden and other officials online, was shot dead during an FBI raid on Wednesday

Craig Deleeuw Robertson, who posted violent threats against president Joe Biden and other officials online, was shot dead during an FBI raid on Wednesday - FBI UTAH/UNPIXS
A man who threatened to assassinate Joe Biden in Utah was shot dead by the FBI hours before the president arrived in the state.

Craig Deleeuw Robertson, who was in his early 70s, died when special agents raided his home to arrest him in Provo, south of Salt Lake City.

Mr Biden was immediately briefed on the raid while he was still in New Mexico, before he headed to Utah.

Photographs posted by Robertson on social media showed he had an arsenal including a laser-sighted sniper rifle, various semi-automatic weapons, and camouflage gear known as a “ghillie suit”.

Authorities had been investigating him since April, and the FBI was first alerted in June.

An official told ABC News the threats were “credible”.

Before the raid, prosecutors had filed a complaint with a judge charging Robertson with making threats against the president, interstate threats, and threatening law enforcement officers.

Social media posts by Robertson showed him in camouflage used by snipers

Social media posts by Robertson showed him in camouflage used by snipers
Robertson, who was in his 70s, also made threats against Kamala Harris

Robertson, who was in his 70s, also made threats against Kamala Harris
Robertson died when special agents raided his home to arrest him in Provo, south of Salt Lake City

Robertson died when special agents raided his home to arrest him in Provo, south of Salt Lake City
Mr Biden is currently visiting the western United States and was scheduled to fly late on Wednesday from Albuquerque, New Mexico, to Salt Lake City.

In a social media post on Monday, Robertson wrote: “I hear Biden is coming to Utah. Cleaning the dust off the M24 sniper rifle. Welcom (sic), buffoon-in-chief!”

He had also made threats against Vice President Kamala Harris.

In one social media post last September he wrote: “The time is right for a presidential assassination or two. First Joe then Kamala!!!”
He also made threats against US Attorney General Merrick Garland and New York Attorney General Letitia James.

According to the complaint Robertson described himself as a “MAGA Trumper”.


The complaint included pictures Robertson had posted of his guns, including one semi-automatic rifle he called a “Democrat eradicator”.
 

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In Provo, Utah, a shocking event has created national controversy, as the FBI fatally shot a 75-year-old man, Craig Robertson, during a raid at his residence on Wednesday. The reason behind the raid was threats Robertson had allegedly made against Joe Biden. But as the story unfolds, it appears there may be more to the tale than meets the eye.

“He was not really agile,” said Travis Lee Clark, an adjunct professor at Utah Valley University who knew Robertson. Clark gave his perspective of it all during an interview with Glenn Beck on Thursday.

“He was 300 pounds, 5’4″, 75 years old, so he was go ahead he could not get out of a chair without his cane or walking stick.” This description starkly contrasts with the image of a potential threat, raising questions about the necessity of the FBI’s forceful approach.
 

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In Provo, Utah, a shocking event has created national controversy, as the FBI fatally shot a 75-year-old man, Craig Robertson, during a raid at his residence on Wednesday. The reason behind the raid was threats Robertson had allegedly made against Joe Biden. But as the story unfolds, it appears there may be more to the tale than meets the eye.

“He was not really agile,” said Travis Lee Clark, an adjunct professor at Utah Valley University who knew Robertson. Clark gave his perspective of it all during an interview with Glenn Beck on Thursday.

“He was 300 pounds, 5’4″, 75 years old, so he was go ahead he could not get out of a chair without his cane or walking stick.” This description starkly contrasts with the image of a potential threat, raising questions about the necessity of the FBI’s forceful approach.

Poor old guy. Just another misunderstood patriot, to be sure.
 

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Poor old guy. Just another misunderstood patriot, to be sure.
fer sure. certainly not a threat. everyone knows you have to be agile to fire a gun.

the more people listen to republican politicians, the more they end up dead. "don't wear a mask! covid is just a cold! the fbi is just a bunch of thugs, so make sure you show them you mean business!"
 
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In Provo, Utah, a shocking event has created national controversy, as the FBI fatally shot a 75-year-old man, Craig Robertson, during a raid at his residence on Wednesday. The reason behind the raid was threats Robertson had allegedly made against Joe Biden. But as the story unfolds, it appears there may be more to the tale than meets the eye.

“He was not really agile,” said Travis Lee Clark, an adjunct professor at Utah Valley University who knew Robertson. Clark gave his perspective of it all during an interview with Glenn Beck on Thursday.

“He was 300 pounds, 5’4″, 75 years old, so he was go ahead he could not get out of a chair without his cane or walking stick.” This description starkly contrasts with the image of a potential threat, raising questions about the necessity of the FBI’s forceful approach.
In your mind and that of this brilliant source, since the terrorist was old and fat, he should have been left alone to threaten the life of the President, Vice President and other high ranking public officials.

Can't believe I ever questioned your intelligence. :smilies4
 
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