A Chicago woman accused of threatening to kill former President Donald Trump and his teenage son Barron in June had traveled to the boy’s Florida school months earlier, police records show.
A Chicago woman accused of threatening to kill former President Donald Trump and his teenage son Barron in June had traveled to the boy’s Florida school months earlier, where she was questioned outside by law enforcement, court and police records show.
The security guard told police the woman was a “known stalker of a high-profile student,” according to the Palm Beach County sheriff’s reports. She had previously harassed people at the school by phone in October, claiming in a string of calls that “President Trump’s son attends the school” but that officials “were not following protocol,” according to the documents.
Two months later, on May 21, Fiorenza emailed the headmaster of the school and wrote, “I will state that I will shoot Donald Trump Sr. AND Baron Trump straight in the face at any opportunity that I get!” according to the five-page criminal complaint. Fiorenza “confirmed that she intentionally wrote them and sent them via email” from her then-residence in southwest suburban Plainfield, the complaint stated.At Wednesday’s detention hearing, Rosenbloom said Fiorenza “poses a real danger” and should be denied bond. He acknowledged there may be mental health issues underlying the conduct, but said there were no conditions of release that could guarantee the safety of the community.
The hearing was marred by several outbursts from Fiorenza, who started shaking her head during the prosecutor’s argument and then spoke directly to the judge, even as her attorney beseeched her to stop.
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