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  • loaded language: 'death threats'
  • loaded language: 'terroristic threat'
  • loaded language: 'scum'
  • loaded language: 'political violence problem'
  • loaded language: 'atheist Left'
  • framing: headline asserting a conclusion
  • framing: selective emphasis on political violence from the Left

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San Antonio Police Arrest Man for Alleged Threats Against Erika Kirk Ahead of Event

Jacob Wenske, 26, was arrested in San Antonio for allegedly making death threats against Erika Kirk, CEO of Turning Point USA, ahead of an upcoming event. He faces charges related to making terroristic threats. TPUSA has confirmed the event will proceed with enhanced security measures in place.

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A man was arrested in San Antonio for allegedly making multiple death threats against Erika Kirk, CEO of Turning Point USA (TPUSA), as she prepares to host an all-female event in the city next weekend. Jacob Wenske, 26, was taken into custody on Thursday morning and charged with two felony counts of making a terroristic threat causing public fear, according to a report by KSAT based on an affidavit.

Wenske reportedly made a social media post indicating knowledge of a potential bombing at the event venue and expressed a desire to harm Kirk and others associated with the event. In an email, he explicitly called for violence against Kirk and other speakers, stating, "Death to Erika Kirk and every single speaker there!!"

TPUSA has acknowledged the threats and thanked the San Antonio Police Department and the FBI for their prompt response in apprehending the suspect. The organization emphasized its commitment to safety, stating that all events include enhanced security measures enforced by private security and local police.

The Women's Leadership Summit is scheduled to take place in downtown San Antonio from June 5 to 7, with approximately 2,500 attendees expected. Isabel Brown, a scheduled speaker, commented on the issue of political violence, attributing it to what she described as the "atheist Left in America today." Despite the threats, TPUSA plans to proceed with the event as scheduled, with Kirk expected to appear. Kirk has not directly addressed the threats but shared a psalm on social media regarding the situation.

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Inflammatory language 13/100
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Bias Indicators Removed

  • loaded language: 'death threats'
  • loaded language: 'terroristic threat'
  • loaded language: 'scum'
  • loaded language: 'political violence problem'
  • loaded language: 'atheist Left'
  • framing: headline asserting a conclusion
  • framing: selective emphasis on political violence from the Left

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San Antonio police arrest man threatening Erika Kirk ahead of TPUSA event

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San Antonio Police Arrest Man for Alleged Threats Against Erika Kirk Ahead of Event