GOSHEN, Ind. (WNDU) - A Goshen man who is accused of using TikTok to urge attacks on the government and death to President Donald Trump has been arrested. According to our reporting partners at The Goshen News, 23-year-old Douglas Thrams made a series of threats in videos posted to the social media site this week.
Authorities say an Indiana man accused of using TikTok to urge attacks on the government and death to President Donald Trump has been arrested. The FBI said that 23-year-old Douglas
Douglas Thrams, 23, was arrested for posting threatening videos on TikTok, calling for President Trump's death. This comes amid ongoing uncertainty about TikTok's future in the U.S., with a potential ban still under consideration.
Douglas Thrams, 23, from Goshen, Indiana, was arrested for posting threatening TikTok videos calling for violence against the government and Trump. The FBI is investigating the case, and he awaits a court appearance.
In one TikTok video, Douglas Thrams said that Trump needed to be killed “and this time don't ... miss,” according to FBI agent Taylor Pletz in a court filing.
An Indiana man accused of using TikTok to urge attacks on the government and death to President Donald Trump has been arrested, the FBI said.
GOSHEN, Ind. — A northern Indiana man accused of using TikTok to urge attacks ... It was an apparent reference to an assassination attempt in July 2024 in Pennsylvania. "In all videos, he is visible, audible and identifiable," Pletz said of Thrams.
GOSHEN, Ind. (AP) — An Indiana man accused of using TikTok ... It was an apparent reference to an assassination attempt last July in Pennsylvania. “In all videos, he is visible, audible ...
Authorities say an Indiana man accused of using TikTok to urge attacks on the government and death to President Donald Trump has been arrested.
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