North Texas man arrested and charged with threatening FBI agent after Hunter Biden verdict

GREAT VALUE – A North Texas man was arrested Thursday and accused of threatening an FBI agent known to be involved in an investigation into Hunter Biden.

On Tuesday, Hunter Biden was guilty on the three federal gun-related charges he faced, concluding that he violated laws intended to prevent drug addicts from owning firearms.

Shortly after the sentencing, shortly after 5 p.m., Timothy Muller, 43, called an FBI special agent, according to the complaint. This agent was known to have participated in an investigation into a laptop that belonged to Biden.

The complaint says Muller said “hey” and the officer disconnected the call.

Muller immediately called back and allegedly left a message lasting more than a minute threatening the officer and his family, according to prosecutors.

“You can run, but you can’t [expletive] hide,” Muller reportedly said. “You hid child pornography. You covered [H.B.] violate his [expletive] Good.”

“So here’s how it’s going to happen,” Muller reportedly continued. “[T.]it’s going to win re-election, and then we’re going to [expletive] go through the FBI and start throwing you away [expletive]is in prison. Or you can steal another election, then the guns will come out and we will hunt you down [expletive]I’m on the ground and I’m slaughtering you like the treacherous dogs you are at home. [expletive] houses. In yours [expletive] beds. The last thing you will hear are the horrified screams of your widow and orphans. And then you know what we’re going to do? …We will massacre you completely [expletive] family.”

Muller allegedly followed up the voicemails with several texts, including: “How is the family? Safe?” and “Did you do it.” [expletive]Do you really think you were going to disenfranchise 75 million Americans without dying? Lol.”

Muller was charged Thursday through a criminal complaint with threatening interstate communications and influencing, obstructing or retaliating against a federal official. He was arrested in front of his home Thursday morning, without incident.

He faces up to 10 years in federal prison if convicted.

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