Greenville teenager accused of threatening Congresswoman Nancy Mace
GREENVILLE COUNTY, S.C. (WSPA) – A 19-year-old was accused on Thursday of threatening to assassinate U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) on X, the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division said.
On April 26, the X/Twitter user by the name “Roxie Wolfie” posted a threat against a South Carolina official, according to SLED.
The post said “I’m going to assassinate [redacted] with a gun and I’m being 100% dead ass,” according to the arrest warrant.
“Roxie Wolfie” was identified as Samuel Theodore Cain, 19. Cain admitted to Federal Agents to posting the threat, therefore unlawfully, knowingly, and willfully delivered the threat to take the life of a public official, the arrest warrant said.
Representative Mace shared a post on X, showing her name as the intended target.
“The trans movement is fueling violence,” Mace, who has become one of the leading anti-transgender voices in Congress, said in a statement. “Capitol Police and SLED moved fast on this death threat, and they should. No one should face murder threats for calling out radical gender ideology. This isn’t just about me. It’s an attack on free speech, rule of law, and anyone brave enough to speak the truth about biology.”
Cain was arrested and charged with threatening the life of a public official.
Cain was booked in the Greenville County Detention Center.
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Author: Joanna Johnson