CONCORD, N.H. Dean DelleChiaie, 35, of Nashua, a contractor working for the Federal Aviation Administration, is accused of using a government-issued work computer to research assassination attempts and related topics and of sending an email on April 21 to a White House public account in which he identified himself and said he would "neutralize/kill" President Donald Trump, federal prosecutors said. CONCORD, N.H. Authorities arrested DelleChiaie early this week and he was expected to make an initial court appearance Tuesday on a charge of interstate communication of a threat against the president. The FAA suspended his contracting duties, and the Secret Service and local police had previously questioned him in early February as prosecutors prepared charging documents and investigators sought to secure evidence.
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这起事件提醒我们,无论威胁是谁发出的,针对公众人物的威胁都会被认真对待。如果您看到或听到可疑情况,请向当地有关部门举报。您的警惕有助于维护我们社区的安全。
Dean DelleChiaie,一位FAA承包商,因威胁总统面临严重指控。这发人深省地提醒我们,滥用工作资源和进行威胁可能导致法律后果。如果您认识需要提醒在线行为的人,值得转发。
执法和公共安全机构通过获取可操作的信息受益,这促成了一次逮捕、一次停职,并采取了措施来减轻对公职人员的潜在威胁。
被告迪恩·德尔基亚耶(Dean DelleChiaie)遭受了逮捕、被暂停联邦航空管理局(FAA)承包工作,以及面临潜在法律处罚的联邦刑事指控。
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