A man from Florida was threatened with the killing of former Vice President Kamala Harris in a series of distorted Tiktok comments, according to a criminal complaint.
Franklin Jarrel, 59, was arrested on February 18, in relation to several jobs on Tijook, as he threatened to kill both the former Kamala Harris and a member of Congress in Minnesota, Ilhan Omar, where he numbered his threatened comments in a racist language, according to a criminal charge offered by the American Provincial Court in Florida.
“I will explode your brains, you will not return to the house not only if you are in the box, you will never see me coming, we do not want to be wanting to be ***** or whatever we will take.”
In another Tiktok comment, “Dale.jarrel9” continued his verbal assault on Harris.
“I got your IP numbers and this means that I have your address, so when I came for you, you will never see Stank's spoil,” the user Dale.jarrell8 was published on February 11.
These publications are supposed to be made in the comments section in videos that show Harris, but no specific details about videos in the linear certificate have been mentioned.
I indicated another threat to a firearm.
He also took the goal of the members of Congress in Democratic Minnesota, Ilhan Omar.
“I want to lift the glasses from its head and raise it further, come south, we will kill your head to keep the donkey,” Dale.jarrell8 wrote on Tijook.

The FBI was alerted to these mobile posts and was able to extract the email account of the Tiktok user with the local law application and track the phone number associated with the Gmail account.
Then he called a secret service agent on the phone on February 18, requesting an interview to discuss Tiktok's inflammatory posts.
Garrel became aggressive with the secret service agent on the phone – I told him, “You threatened to come to my house. I will kill you straight,” the complaint indicates.
Garrel was detained by the Sherif Jacksonville office later in the same day.
He faces charges of sending a threat to trade between the states and assuming threats against a federal official and being detained at a bond worth $ 100,000, according to the written statement.