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FAA contractor accused of making a threat against Trump

Court documents state that a?man working as a contractor for the Federal Aviation Administration in New Hampshire was arrested and charged after the White House had received an email from the suspect about his plans to "neutralize/kill' the president.

Documents show that Dean DelleChiaie, a resident of Nashua in New Hampshire, was arrested on Monday for interstate communication of an alleged threat.

The Secret Service filed a court document stating that the FAA suspended DelleChiaie's job in mechanical engineering when it discovered that he used his "work computer" to conduct searches on assassination efforts.

The FAA refused to comment. DelleChiaie's lawyer did not respond immediately to a?request for comment.

In an affidavit the Secret Service stated that the White House had received the email on the 21st of April, which appeared to be from DelleChiaie.

The Secret Service reported that searches made on the computer of his employee included "How to get into a federal building with a gun" as well "percentage that wants the President dead" as "I'm going to kill Donald John Trump."

It said that the suspect searched for a number of other locations, including the home of Vice President JDVance and the names, ages, and addresses of his children. He also sought the home of Pentagon Chief Pete Hegseth and the address, names, and ages, of his children.

DelleChiaie said to 'authorities' that he conducted the searches because he felt angry with the Trump administration over a number of issues, including the presidential elections, presidential pardons, and the "Epstein Files" concerning the late sex offender and financier Jeffrey Epstein.

Since 2024, three assassination plots have been launched against Trump. The most recent was at a Washington press gala last month.

(source: Reuters)