Public School Employee Arrested For Threatening Pro-Trump Congresswoman

The left keeps getting more violent and intimidating because they’re not getting their way. In a recent incident, a public school employee was arrested for threatening Representative Martha McSally of Arizona.

Tucson.com reports:

FBI arrests Tucson man over threats to U.S. Rep. Martha McSally

The FBI arrested a TUSD employee on suspicion of threatening U.S. Rep. Martha McSally.

FBI agents arrested Steve Martan, 58, in connection with three messages left on the congressional office voicemail on May 2 and May 10, according to a criminal complaint filed May 12 in U.S. District Court in Tucson. Martan is a campus monitor at Miles Exploratory Learning Center in the Tucson Unified School District. He was placed on home assignment and told not to come into work as the district investigates the allegations.

The voicemails contained threats to McSally, including that she should “be careful” when she returns to Tucson and that her days “were numbered.” He threatened to shoot her in one of the expletive-filled messages.

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The complaint stated Martan told agents he was venting frustrations with McSally’s congressional votes in support of the president of the United States.

Martan was accused of threatening to assault and murder a United States official with intent to impede the official’s duties and to retaliate against an official for the performance of the official’s duties, according to the complaint.

Phone company records showed Martan owned the phone used to make the threats and agents found the phone at Martan’s residence. Martan told agents he used the phone to call McSally’s office, according to the complaint.

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