‘Shoot Trump tomorrow’: Florida man arrested after Facebook post allegedly threatens president’s life

Glen DeCicco appears in a booking photo inset against an image of Donald Trump pointing.

Inset: Glen DeCicco (Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office). Background: Then-Republican Candidate for President Donald Trump attends the Building America’s Future, Southeastern Pennsylvania Roundtable at the Drexelbrook Event Center on October 29, 2024 in Drexel Hill, Pa. (Matt Bishop/imageSPACE/Sipa USA via AP Images).

A Florida man is behind bars for allegedly threatening to kill President Donald Trump in a post on social media, Sunshine State law enforcement say.

Glen DeCicco stands accused of one count of intimidation via written or electronic threats to kill or inflict bodily harm on another, according to Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office records.

The arrest was announced Friday evening in a terse press release issued by the Jupiter Police Department.

“The investigation began after JPD was alerted to a concerning Facebook post,” the release reads. “Detectives reviewed DeCicco’s social media activity and confirmed that he had made a written threat directed at the President.”