Donald Day Jr, 58, was arrested in December 2023 by the FBI in Arizona on two counts of “interstate threats” following the December 2022 fatal shootings in Queensland.

The District Court of Arizona today unsealed a new indictment that added three charges against Day of possessing firearms after being convicted of a felony, possessing an unregistered short-barreled shotgun and threatening to kill five FBI special agents.

Donald Day, who was arrested in Arizona, allegedly communicated with Gareth Train online.
Donald Day, who was arrested in Arizona, allegedly communicated with the Trains online. (YouTube)

The new indictment alleged Day threatened to kill the agents during his arrest and told them it would be safer to instead kill him and dump his body somewhere.

“If I ever get out of these cuffs, I’ll f—— come for every one of you. I’m not playing with you guys, I’m not making idle threats here,” Day allegedly said.

Day was accused of possessing nine firearms including four handguns and three military-style rifles – one AK-47 and two AR-15s – along with large caches of ammunition despite previously being convicted of larceny in the US state of Washington.

The indictment also alleged that Day possessed a pump-action shotgun with a barrel that had been shortened without the required federal registration.

The Wieambilla terrorists, Gareth, Stacey and Nathaniel Train.
The Wieambilla terrorists: Gareth, Stacey and Nathaniel Train. (Supplied)

US prosecutors sought an order that Day forfeit the firearms if he was convicted.

Between May 2021 and December 2022, Day, of Heber, Arizona, is accused of repeatedly sending messages about a “Christian end-of-days ideology” known as premillennialism to the Trains.

Gareth and Stacey Train uploaded a video on a now-deleted YouTube account hours after the fatal shootings, referring to police as “devils and demons” and sending love to someone called Don.

Constables Matthew Arnold and Rachel McCrow were killed in the line of duty at Wieambilla in Queensland. (Supplied)

US prosecutors alleged Day uploaded a video to YouTube four days later in which he said the Trains “have done exactly what they were supposed to do, and that is kill these f—— devils”.

Day allegedly later threatened to kill the director-general of the World Health Organisation.

Prosecutors accused Day of using the killings to bolster his alleged threats against public figures, US prosecutors have said.

Queensland Police and the FBI have said they are still investigating the alleged contact between the Trains and Day, who has been denied bail.

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