Florida Man Arrested After Allegedly Threatening to Assassinate Trump
Charlie Kirk Staff
03/06/2025

A Florida man is facing multiple charges after allegedly making threats to assassinate President Donald Trump and destroy New York City in a series of disturbing 911 calls.
Justin Blaxton, 34, of Loxahatchee, contacted the Palm Beach Sheriff’s Office multiple times on February 26, according to an arrest report obtained by WPEC-TV.
“I need a ride to the airport to be taken to the White House to assassinate the President,” Blaxton allegedly said in one of the calls, reports Fox.
In another, he reportedly claimed, “I’m about to launch the missiles to destroy New York. I’m a Confederate soldier and I’m looking to get revenge. My missiles are attracted to Donald Trump’s tower.”
During additional calls, Blaxton allegedly told dispatchers to “tell the FBI that I’m a mass murderer” and said he wanted Trump to visit his house because “tomorrow’s his last day on planet Earth.”
Deputies went to Blaxton’s home but could not locate him. He was arrested the following day.
Blaxton has been charged with making a threat to throw, place, project, or discharge a destructive device, falsely reporting a bomb or explosion, and making false 911 calls.
Jason Russell, a former U.S. Secret Service agent with a decade of experience, told the outlet that the 911 recordings appeared to be “the idle rant of somebody who’s mentally deranged.”
“A good percentage of the people that make threats have some level of mental illness or they’re experiencing some type of mental breakdown,” Russell said.
According to The New York Post, Blaxton has an “extensive” history of mental health-related encounters with law enforcement. His bond has been set at $35,000, and he is scheduled for a mental health court hearing on April 16.
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