A St. Paul, Minnesota man is accused of posting a TikTok video offering a reward for the murder of U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi.
The suspect, known as Tyler Maxson Avalos, allegedly posted an image of Bondi with the caption: “WANTED: Pam Bondi – REWARD: $45,000 – DEAD OR ALIVE (preferably dead)” – Fox News reported Monday.
An image In the supposed post, Bondi's photo appears to include a sniper scope:
The Fox article says the suspect is also accused of writing: “Cough cough. When they don't serve us, what then?” on duty.
A federal investigation was launched after another TikTok user flagged the post. Officials arrested the suspect at the apartment complex Thursday and he now faces federal charges in the case.
The Fox report said Avalos has a lengthy criminal history that includes convictions for stalking and domestic violence.
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“His TikTok account, investigators noted, also featured anarchist symbols and links to anti-government literature. According to court documents, his profile also included a link to an Anarchist FAQ Book,” the publication noted.
Although Ty Cobb, a former White House special adviser and critic of President Donald Trump, said Recently, when Bondi became the most “reprehensible” person to hold the position, she worked with officials to fight crime across the country.
Bondi recently disclosed crime statistics show that these efforts have produced significant results, according to Breitbart News.
Bondi also warned Democratic leaders who were threatening Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers enforcing deportation laws, the newspaper reported. reported Friday.
“The coordinated federal response is in response to massive Democratic opposition to the forced deportation of millions of undocumented migrants,” the report said.
“Progressive Democrats defend migrants because they cannot agree to recognize the civic distinction between citizens and economic migrants. This resistance is supported by local business groups that exploit migrants to provide low-cost services – such as food delivery – to high-income clients who are an important part of the Democratic voting bloc and donor base,” the document notes.






