New Jersey Swat Dhs Arrest Twin Brothers Following Social Media
Our ICE law enforcement officers are facing an 8,000% increase in death threats as they risk their lives to arrest the worst of the worst from American neighborhoods WASHINGTON – On December 8, a pair of twins in Absecon, New Jersey, threatened to kill Department of Homeland Security (DHS) DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin and called to “shoot ICE on sight” on... DHS and the Absecon Police Department SWAT team executed a search and arrest warrant for U.S. citizens Ricardo Antonio Roman-Flores and Emilio Roman-Flores. Emilio Roman-Flores is being charged with unlawful possession of an assault weapon, possession of prohibited weapons, conspiracy terroristic threats, criminal coercion, threats, and cyber harassment. Ricardo Antonio Roman-Flores is charged with conspiracy terroristic threats.
Twin brothers from Atlantic County were arrested Tuesday after they threatened to kill a Department of Homeland Security official, according to a statement from the federal agency. In addition to the threat against DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin, the two Absecon men, identified as Emilio Roman-Flores and Ricardo Antonio Roman-Flores, also called to “shoot ICE on sight” on social media, authorities... Members of DHS and the Absecon Police Department SWAT team arrested the brothers, who are U.S. citizens, in their hometown Tuesday morning, the agency said. Emilio Roman-Flores faced multiple charges including unlawful possession of an assault weapon and possession of prohibited weapons. He was also charged with conspiracy to commit terroristic threats, criminal coercion, threats, and cyber harassment, officials said.
Ricardo Antonio Roman-Flores was charged with conspiracy to commit terroristic threats. ABSECON, NJ – Twin brothers from New Jersey are in custody after a joint operation by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and local police. They face serious charges tied to alleged online death threats directed at DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin and other federal law enforcement officers. Emilio Roman-Flores and Ricardo Antonio Roman-Flores, both U.S. citizens who live in Absecon, were arrested Tuesday. Investigators traced a series of social media posts that allegedly included threats to “hang” the Assistant Secretary and a broader call to “shoot ICE on sight.” Federal officials say the case reflects a stronger...
In a press release, DHS outlined the charges against the brothers, describing them as serious and wide-ranging. Emilio Roman-Flores is charged with multiple felonies, including: DHS Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs Tricia McLaughlin comments on homeland security, the vetting process for migrants and more on ‘America Reports.' EXCLUSIVE: Two New Jersey brothers were arrested Tuesday on charges tied to terroristic threats against DHS chief Kristi Noem’s top public-facing deputy, including alleged vows to "shoot ICE agents on sight." One brother also... The harrowing allegations come amid a reported 8,000% increase in death threats against Immigration and Customs Enforcement personnel. The alleged targeting of Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin presented a new danger for those working to realize President Donald Trump’s mass deportation of the "worst of the worst" illegal immigrant criminals.
Ricardo Antonio Roman-Flores and Emilio Roman-Flores, twins from Absecon, New Jersey, next to Atlantic City; were arrested after allegedly posting to X that they wanted to torture and kill McLaughlin in a medieval fashion. "[The Second] Amendment is in place for moments like this. Shoot ICE on sight," one of the brothers allegedly tweeted in a partially redacted response to a McLaughlin message: ABSECON, N.J. (WPVI) -- Twin brothers from Absecon, New Jersey, were arrested for allegedly threatening to shoot ICE officers "on sight" and hang the top spokesperson for the Department of Homeland Security. Ricardo Antonio Roman-Flores and Emilio Roman-Flores were arrested Tuesday morning, according to a release from the department.
They allegedly made threats on social media about killing both ICE officers and DHS Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs Tricia McLaughlin. Emilio Roman-Flores is being charged with unlawful possession of an assault weapon, possession of prohibited weapons, conspiracy-terroristic threats, criminal coercion, threats, and cyber harassment. Ricardo Antonio Roman-Flores is charged with conspiracy-terroristic threats. Two brothers from Absecon, New Jersey, were arrested after allegedly posting violent threats on X targeting DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin, including calls to "shoot ICE on sight." Emilio Roman-Flores faces multiple weapons and... Authorities say the arrests were made within days of the posts and credited local police and a SWAT team for executing the warrant. ICE officials warn that threats against federal officers will be investigated and prosecuted.
Two twin brothers from Absecon, New Jersey, were arrested after authorities say they posted violent social-media messages targeting a senior Department of Homeland Security official, including alleged calls to "shoot ICE agents on sight."... Law enforcement identified the suspects as Ricardo Antonio Roman-Flores and Emilio Roman-Flores. Investigators say the posts, made on the platform X, included alleged threats to torture and kill Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin in a medieval manner and other violent language. Prosecutors say the online activity was traced to the brothers after a review of partially redacted replies to McLaughlin's public posts. "[The Second] Amendment is in place for moments like this. Shoot ICE on sight," one alleged reply read, according to charging documents.
Another allegedly stated, "Shoot ICE on sight," while additional comments reportedly invoked tarring, feathering and hanging. ICE Director Todd Lyons praised the quick response by law enforcement, saying the arrests — made within days of the alleged posts — demonstrate authorities will locate and prosecute people who threaten federal officers. "We will find you, we will arrest you, and we will prosecute you to the fullest extent of the law," Lyons said, according to the report. Two brothers from New Jersey were arrested for allegedly making online threats against the Department of Homeland Security, the agency announced Tuesday. Ricardo Antonio Roman-Flores and his twin brother Emilio Roman-Flores were arrested on charges stemming from posts where officials claim the two threatened to "shoot ICE on sight." The threats also allegedly targeted DHS Assistant... The brothers were arrested Tuesday morning by DHS and the Absecon Police Department SWAT Team.
“Let this be a warning to anyone who dares threaten or attack our brave law enforcement officers,” said Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons. “We will find you, we will arrest you, and we will prosecute you to the fullest extent of the law. Emilio Roman-Flores faces charges of unlawful possession of an assault weapon, possession of prohibited weapons, conspiracy terroristic threats, criminal coercion, threats, and cyber harassment. His brother is being charged with conspiracy terroristic threats. WASHINGTON (KWTX) — Twin brothers were arrested Tuesday after threatening to kill a Department of Homeland Security official and calling for violence against immigration agents on social media, according to to the Department of... Ricardo Antonio Roman-Flores and Emilio Roman-Flores, both U.S.
citizens from Absecon, were taken into custody following a joint operation between DHS and the Absecon Police Department SWAT team. DHS reported that the brothers posted threats against DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin and called to “shoot ICE on sight” on social media. Emilio Roman-Flores faces multiple charges including unlawful possession of an assault weapon, possession of prohibited weapons, conspiracy to make terroristic threats, criminal coercion, threats and cyber harassment. His brother Ricardo Antonio Roman-Flores is charged with conspiracy to make terroristic threats. Two New Jersey twins, Emilio Roman Flores and Ricardo Antonio Roman-Flores are facing federal terrorism charges for allegedly making threats against immigration officials on social media. ABSECON, N.J.
- Police arrested two twins in New Jersey on Tuesday who they said threatened to kill a Department of Homeland Security official and shoot Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers. Emilio Roman-Flores, on left, between two federal agents. Ricardo Antonio Roman-Flores on right. Emilio Roman-Flores and Ricardo Antonio Roman-Flores were arrested Tuesday after they allegedly posted on social media threatening to kill DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin and calling to "shoot ICE on sight." SUGGESTED: Santa actor, retired New Jersey elementary teacher, arrested in child exploitation investigation
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