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A 74-year-old Pennsylvania resident was arrested for allegedly threatening to kill former President Donald Trump a day before his Penn State rally, declaring: “I’d like to shoot that guy.”
Paul J. Gavenonis — who uses she/her pronouns, according to the Centre County Public Defender’s Office — was nabbed after she was overheard making the alleged threats while trying to buy a parking pass at the university’s transportation office last Friday, the Lexington Herald Leader reported.
“I hate Donald Trump. I’d like to shoot that guy,” Gavenonis allegedly said after making a gun-racking motion with her hand.
She also allegedly described climbing to the top of a building, saying “you can’t take a gun in or the students will see it,” according to an arrest affidavit.
An alarmed staffer alerted cops amid fears that the parking pass could potentially get Gavenonis closer to Trump’s rally at the university. The former president held the rally on Saturday, October 26, 2024, just 10 days before the election. […]
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