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FBI BUSTS MAN FOR $45K 'DEAD' BOUNTY ON ATTORNEY GENERAL

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Anarchist Tyler Maxon Avalos, a repeat offender with a rap sheet spanning multiple states, just learned the hard way that threatening to put a bullet in the Attorney General’s skull isn’t "free speech," it’s a federal felony.

On October 9, a vigilant TikTok user flagged Avalos’ post to the FBI.

The image: AG Pam Bondi’s face centered under a sniper-scope red dot.

The caption: "WANTED: Pam Bondi / REWARD: 45,000 / DEAD OR ALIVE / (PREFERABLY DEAD)."

Below it, Avalos added, “Cough cough / when they don’t serve us then what?"

Feds arrested the 30-year-old on October 16 in Minnesota.

Avalos is charged with Interstate Transmission of a Threat to Injure, 18 U.S.C. § 875(c) and faces five years max in federal prison.

His priors, a 2022 felony stalking in Dakota County, 2016 felony third-degree domestic battery in Polk County, FL, 2016 misdemeanor domestic assault in Dakota County, reduced from felony strangulation.

Senator Tom Cotton, R-AR, weighed in, warning, "Left-wing threats of violence against federal officials must stop. I’m thankful@AGPamBondiis safe and that law enforcement has apprehended the suspect."

Bondi, President Trump’s November 2024 nominee after Matt Gaetz bowed out, brings 18 years as a Florida prosecutor and two terms as the state’s AG.

She also defended Trump during his first Senate impeachment trial of which he was acquitted.

The radical left’s body count of threats keeps climbing, and the DOJ just drew a line in the sand: cross it, and cuffs click.

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