Washington — A Minnesota man was arrested earlier this month and charged with threatening Attorney General Pam Bondi in a TikTok post that appeared to place a $45,000 bounty on the nation's top law enforcement official. The post targeting Bondi was reported to the FBI on Oct. 9 by a TikTok user in Detroit and features a photo of Bondi with a "sniper-scope red dot" on her forehead, as well as the text "WANTED: Pam Bondi. REWARD: 45,000.
Main Idea: A Minnesota man was arrested after federal authorities said he threatened Attorney General Pam Bondi in a TikTok post that appeared to offer a $45,000 bounty.
Key Points:
Threats against a top US law enforcement official can raise public fear and force more spending on security and investigations.
The FBI’s response may help deter threats and protect officials, which can support public safety.
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The attorney general is the direct target of the alleged threat and the central public figure in the.
The Minnesota man was arrested and charged; his alleged TikTok post is the main subject of the article.
The FBI investigated the post, traced the account, and supported the affidavit cited in the case.
The alleged threat was posted on the platform, making it a relevant supporting actor even though the focus.
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