Anonymous ID: 023c6c Jan. 28, 2026, 1:36 p.m. No.24187225   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7231

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Attorney General Pamela Bondi

@AGPamBondi

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These are the names of those arrested today under 18 U.S. Code § 111 (Assaulting, resisting, or impeding certain officers or employees)

 

Christina Rank

Abdikadir Noor

Madeline Tschida

Nitzana Flores

Helicity Borowska

Quentin Williams

William Vermie

Paul Johnson

Gillian Etherington

Joshua Doyle

Kirubele Adbebe

Margaret Sager

Ilan Wilson-Soler

Nasra Ahmed

Alice Valentine

Matrim Charlebois

 

Jan 28, 2026 · 6:53 PM UTC

Anonymous ID: 023c6c Jan. 28, 2026, 1:56 p.m. No.24187276   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7288 >>7312

Jackson County, WV

West Virginia woman arrested in alleged Trump assassination plot

 

by: Christian Meffert, Jessica Patterson, Sarah Davis

 

Posted: Jan 25, 2026 / 09:56 PM EST

 

Updated: Jan 26, 2026 / 07:01 PM EST

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This article has been updated with the latest information.

 

RIPLEY, W.Va. (WOWK) — A Ripley woman was arrested following an investigation into “a social media recruitment of individuals to pursue and assassinate President Trump,” a Sunday Facebook post from the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office said.

 

Sheriff Ross Mellinger said in the post that Morgan L. Morrow, 39, of Ripley, was arrested and transported to South Central Regional Jail as part of the investigation by the Sheriff’s Office and the Jackson County Bureau of Investigations.

 

According to the criminal complaint, Morrow is charged with one count of threats of terroristic acts.

 

The criminal complaint filed in Jackson County Magistrate Court says that on Jan. 25, 2026, deputies learned of an alleged threat of violence “directed toward an unknown individual, which was believed to be a public official.”

 

“When you saddle up on the horse of stupidity, you have to be prepared for the ride that follows,” Mellinger said. “We’re just trying to do our part in making sure that it’s not acted upon, and there’s no one that’s following her footsteps to try to carry out the plan.”

Morgan MorrowMorgan Morrow (Courtesy: Jackson County Sheriff’s Office)

 

According to the complaint, deputies said they learned that the reported threat had originated from a public TikTok account allegedly belonging to Morrow, who was a librarian at the Jackson County Public Library.

 

The complaint goes on to say that the TikTok post included the sentence “Surely a sn!per [sniper] with a terminal illness can’t be a big ask out of 343 million.” According to the complaint, authorities reviewed the content, context, and wording of the post, and interpreted the statement to be a message to encourage and advocate for the assassination of U.S. President Donald Trump.

 

According to the complaint, Jackson County deputies, the Jackson County Bureau of Investigations and the Ravenswood Police Department responded to Morrow’s home, where she was detained and taken to the sheriff’s department for further investigation.

 

The complaint states that after Morrow was read her Miranda rights, she allegedly admitted in an interview with police that she had written and posted the statement on TikTok and claimed it was “intended as a threat directed toward President Donald J. Trump.” The complaint then says Morrow told authorities her “personal reasons for wishing harm upon the President,” but the complaint did not disclose those reasons.

 

In the complaint, deputies say that while Morrow allegedly claimed she had no intention to personally carry out a threat, statements such as the one made on TikTok are “designed to encourage, inspire or entice others to carry out the threatened act, regardless of whether the speaker publicly intends to personally do so.”

 

Mellinger told 13 News that this type of behavior cannot be tolerated, regardless of political affiliation.

 

“It’s okay to be critical of the government. It’s okay to be critical of things you don’t agree with, Mellinger said, “but when you start promoting the violence and you’re promoting a plan to carry out the violence and recruiting other people to carry out the plan for you, that’s clearly crossing the line.”

 

Mellinger said on Sunday in his Facebook post that Morrow’s arrest is not a political statement, as making threatening statements about any public official is illegal according to West Virginia State code.

 

“This is not meant to be a political – oriented statement. This is an active criminal investigation with documented and troubling concerns,” Sheriff Mellinger said.

 

Following the announcement of Morrow’s arrest, the Jackson County Public Library released a statement on social media saying that they were addressing the matter internally.

 

“The comments recently made by an employee do not reflect the mission, values, or standards of conduct of our organization. We take our responsibilities to the public and our supporters seriously and are committed to professionalism, respect, and integrity in all that we do.

The views expressed are made in an individual capacity and do not represent the position of the organization. We are addressing the matter internally in accordance to our established policies and procedures.

We remain committed to our mission and serving our community in a manner that upholds our core values.”

– Jackson County Public Library.

 

The Jackson County Sheriff’s Office said on social media that further details will be released as the investigation continueshttps://www.wowktv.com/news/west-virginia/jackson-county-wv/ripley-woman-arrested-in-alleged-trump-assassination-plot/

Anonymous ID: 023c6c Jan. 28, 2026, 2:01 p.m. No.24187293   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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>MUST WATCH: Footage of an a man who looks like Alex Pretti with a gun in his waistband, spitting on and attacking federal law enforcement officers and kicking the tail light of their vehicle on January 13.

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