
Left inset: President Donald Trump departs after signing an executive order at an event to announce new tariffs in the Rose Garden of the White House, Wednesday, April 2, 2025, in Washington (AP Photo/Evan Vucci). Right inset: Tulsi Gabbard (Alex Wong/Getty Images). Background: Federal authorities getting ready to take Aliakbar Mohammed Amin into custody in Lilburn, Ga. (FBI Atlanta/Facebook).
A “radicalized, dangerous criminal” has been arrested by FBI agents in Georgia for allegedly hurling threats at President Donald Trump, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard and the White House, just days after a man was charged for making online assassination posts under the name “Mr Satan,” officials say.
Aliakbar Mohammed Amin, 25, was taken into custody on Friday in Lilburn, a suburb of Atlanta, after his threats were discovered by federal investigators, according to the FBI’s Atlanta field office, which posted about his arrest on Facebook.
“Today, #FBI Atlanta arrested 25-year-old, Aliakbar Mohammed Amin of Lilburn, GA for threatening communications against @DNIGabbard, @Potus, & @WhiteHouse,” the office said. “Bottom line, the FBI does not tolerate threats and will hold offenders fully accountable.”