Federal prosecutors have charged a 57-year-old man from suburban Chicago with threatening to kill President Donald Trump on social media. 
Trent Schneider's arrest comes after he allegedly posted a "selfie-style video" on Instagram, in which he said he planned to get guns and "take care of business himself." The post included a caption stating that Trump should be executed, but claimed it was not a threat.
The charge stems from a complaint filed by the US Attorney's Office for the Northern District of Illinois, alleging Schneider made a threat in interstate commerce to injure a person. Following his arrest, a federal judge ordered Schneider to remain detained in federal custody until his next court hearing on Thursday.
According to prosecutors, Schneider allegedly posted the same video and caption approximately 18 times between October 16th and 21st. A concerned citizen who viewed the post reported it to law enforcement at the time.
Schneider is facing a maximum sentence of five years in federal prison if convicted by the Department of Justice.
				
			Trent Schneider's arrest comes after he allegedly posted a "selfie-style video" on Instagram, in which he said he planned to get guns and "take care of business himself." The post included a caption stating that Trump should be executed, but claimed it was not a threat.
The charge stems from a complaint filed by the US Attorney's Office for the Northern District of Illinois, alleging Schneider made a threat in interstate commerce to injure a person. Following his arrest, a federal judge ordered Schneider to remain detained in federal custody until his next court hearing on Thursday.
According to prosecutors, Schneider allegedly posted the same video and caption approximately 18 times between October 16th and 21st. A concerned citizen who viewed the post reported it to law enforcement at the time.
Schneider is facing a maximum sentence of five years in federal prison if convicted by the Department of Justice.