Key takeaways:
- The FBI conducted a raid in Provo, Utah, resulting in the death of Craig Robertson, a man wanted for making threats against President Biden and other public officials.
- The arrest was apparently triggered by specific threats Robertson had made to kill President Biden during a visit to Utah today.
- The FBI raid was conducted in response to the threats Robertson had made against President Biden and other public officials.
Early Wednesday morning, the FBI conducted a raid in Provo, Utah, resulting in the death of Craig Robertson, a man wanted for making threats against President Biden and other public officials.
According to the FBI, the raid occurred at 6:15 a.m. local time when Robertson was shot and killed. A criminal complaint filed in the U.S. District Court in Utah revealed that Robertson had made graphic threats against President Biden and his family, as well as former President Obama.
The arrest was apparently triggered by specific threats Robertson had made to kill President Biden during a visit to Utah today. Law enforcement sources told CBS News that Robertson engaged the FBI in a gunfight when agents tried to serve a warrant on him.
The complaint charged Robertson with three counts of transmitting threats in interstate commerce. All told, the FBI raid was conducted in response to the threats Robertson had made against President Biden and other public officials.
The FBI has not released any further details about the raid or the circumstances surrounding Robertson’s death. It is unclear at this time whether the raid was successful in apprehending Robertson or if the FBI was able to prevent any potential harm.
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