Donald Trump Please Save Us Praying To Trump Livestream Arrest
Part of a series on Reaction Videos. [View Related Entries] Updated Sep 28, 2023 at 06:35PM EDT by Zach. Added Sep 27, 2023 at 04:20PM EDT by Mateus. PROTIP: Press 'i' to view the image gallery, 'v' to view the video gallery, or 'r' to view a random entry. Donald Trump Please Save Us or Praying To Trump Livestream Arrest refers to a 2020 Instagram livestream of a former United States President Donald Trump supporter in which he says the memorable line "Donald...
The livestream became a prevalent exploitable and reaction video on Twitter / X, Instagram and TikTok during the early 2020s. His quote also became a catchphrase online. A West Palm Beach man is facing multiple charges for his pro-Donald Trump assassination rhetoric on social media. The “violent posts” published by Shannon Depararro Atkins on Facebook were reported to the FBI and National Threat Operations Center by an unidentified tipster in Okeechobee, Florida. Atkins, 46, was arrested Friday (Jan. 24) evening during a traffic stop by detectives who had been investigating him.
The Florida man was stopped near his home and found to be in possession of cocaine, according to a press release. While speaking with law enforcement, he confessed to making a number of posts expressing his desire to see the newly sworn-in commander in chief fatally harmed. As a result, the Trump critic was booked at Palm Beach County Main Detention Center. Atkins is charged with the possession of cocaine, written or electronic threats to kill, do bodily injury, or conduct a mass shooting or an act of terrorism. The terroristic crime is a felony and can carry a 15-year prison or probation sentence as well as fines of up to $10,000. Whether his online behavior warrants federal consequences will be determined by the U.S.
Secret Service. The digital creator’s Facebook profile boasts more than six thousand followers. In a Jan. 19 post, he wrote, “America needs one good bullet to be saved.” That same day he posted, “I’ve been banned from ‘X’ because I said I hope and pray someone kills him. History is supposed to repeat itself. We haven’t had an assassination in years.” And a third reshared post read, “Jan 20th is the Day of Mourning for the USA.” Atkins captioned it, “Bullets please.
Please, Jesus! Save America.” Countless other public messages and memes expressing his disdain for the Republican figure and MAGA remain public on his account. Trump was sworn into office on Jan. 20, four months after the first attempted assassination at a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. The businessman suffered a superficial injury when a gunman opened fire, causing his ear to be wounded. The suspected shooter, Thomas Matthew Crooks, 20, was fatally shot by Secret Service agents.
Several religious activists were arrested in the Capitol Rotunda Monday for demonstrating against planned GOP cuts to Medicaid for the second time in as many months. The Rev. William Barber led a group of clergy in several minutes of prayer in front of a statue of suffragettes inside the Rotunda building just after noon before the group was advised by a senior... Barber and several others can be seen continuing to pray as they are led away in zip-ties, in video taken by The Independent at the protest. As Barber and his group received their first warning, a large group of at least two dozen Capitol Police officers formed a line separating the group from the visiting tour groups proceeding around the... Other officers quickly began directing those tours out of the room.
Within minutes, the group received their second warning, and officers in the police line began ordering reporters in the room to exit as well, or risk arrest. Fox News’ Danamarie McNicholl reports on the developments on ‘Fox Report.’ The Secret Service is investigating after a Florida man was arrested in West Palm Beach and charged with calling for the assassination of President Donald Trump on Facebook. Shannon Depararro Atkins, 46, of West Palm Beach, was arrested after allegedly threatening the life of the president, West Palm Beach Interim Police Chief Tony Araujo confirmed during a press conference Saturday. Atkins is charged with felony intimidation, drug possession and smuggling contraband in a county detention center, according to jail records. Shannon Depararro Atkins, 46, was arrested after allegedly threatening the life of President Donald Trump.
(Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office) Left: Shannon Atkins (Palm Beach County Jail). Right: President Donald Trump speaks to reporters aboard Air Force One as he travels from Las Vegas to Miami on Saturday, Jan. 25, 2025 (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein). Authorities in Florida arrested a 46-year-old man who allegedly made threatening posts about President Donald Trump on Facebook. Shannon Depararro Atkins, of Okeechobee, is facing a charge of written threats to kill.
The FBI alerted the West Palm Beach Police Department about a tip it received about a man making threats on Facebook against Trump in the days leading up to the inauguration. Cops released a sampling some of Atkins' alleged comments. He posted a meme that said, "Jan 20 is the Day of Mourning for the USA." Atkins allegedly commented: "Bullets please. Please Jesus! Save America." Another post showed a meme with pictures of Presidents Abraham Lincoln, Ronald Regan, John F.
Kennedy and Trump — plus Martin Luther King Jr. — that said "All stood up to Democrats. All were shot." Atkins allegedly responded to the meme: "I've been banned from 'X,' because I said I hope and pray someone kills him. History is supposed to repeat itself. We haven't had an assassination in years."
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Part Of A Series On Reaction Videos. [View Related Entries]
Part of a series on Reaction Videos. [View Related Entries] Updated Sep 28, 2023 at 06:35PM EDT by Zach. Added Sep 27, 2023 at 04:20PM EDT by Mateus. PROTIP: Press 'i' to view the image gallery, 'v' to view the video gallery, or 'r' to view a random entry. Donald Trump Please Save Us or Praying To Trump Livestream Arrest refers to a 2020 Instagram livestream of a former United States President Don...
The Livestream Became A Prevalent Exploitable And Reaction Video On
The livestream became a prevalent exploitable and reaction video on Twitter / X, Instagram and TikTok during the early 2020s. His quote also became a catchphrase online. A West Palm Beach man is facing multiple charges for his pro-Donald Trump assassination rhetoric on social media. The “violent posts” published by Shannon Depararro Atkins on Facebook were reported to the FBI and National Threat O...
The Florida Man Was Stopped Near His Home And Found
The Florida man was stopped near his home and found to be in possession of cocaine, according to a press release. While speaking with law enforcement, he confessed to making a number of posts expressing his desire to see the newly sworn-in commander in chief fatally harmed. As a result, the Trump critic was booked at Palm Beach County Main Detention Center. Atkins is charged with the possession of...
Secret Service. The Digital Creator’s Facebook Profile Boasts More Than
Secret Service. The digital creator’s Facebook profile boasts more than six thousand followers. In a Jan. 19 post, he wrote, “America needs one good bullet to be saved.” That same day he posted, “I’ve been banned from ‘X’ because I said I hope and pray someone kills him. History is supposed to repeat itself. We haven’t had an assassination in years.” And a third reshared post read, “Jan 20th is th...
Please, Jesus! Save America.” Countless Other Public Messages And Memes
Please, Jesus! Save America.” Countless other public messages and memes expressing his disdain for the Republican figure and MAGA remain public on his account. Trump was sworn into office on Jan. 20, four months after the first attempted assassination at a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. The businessman suffered a superficial injury when a gunman opened fire, causing his ear to be wounded....