A Wisconsin inmate is facing charges over allegations he forged threatening letters against President Trump in an effort to frame a potential witness in an upcoming criminal trial and get him deported before he could testify.
Demetric Deshawn Scott was charged on Monday with identity theft, bail jumping and felony intimidation of a witness, according to a court filing.
Prosecutors say Scott is responsible for several letters sent to U.S. officials that included threats to kill the president and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents. The letters purported to be from Ramón Morales Reyes, whose name and return address were written in blue ink on each letter.
“The letters were all handwritten and, although not exactly the same, all wrote about immigration policy and threatening to kill ICE agents or President Donald Trump. Those letters also appeared to be written by the same person,” prosecutors said in the filing.
Morales Reyes was arrested by ICE agents, and his arrest was publicized online by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), which posted his image as well as one of the letters. DHS Secretary Kristi Noem also issued a statement describing him as an “illegal alien” and said he would remain in custody “pending his removal proceedings.”
“We are tired of this president messing with us Mexicans — we have done more for this count[r]y than you white people — you have been deporting my family and I think it is time Donald Trump get what he has coming to him,” one of the letters read, according to prosecutors. “I will self deport myself back to Mexico but not before I use my 30 yard 6 to shoot your precious president in his head — I will see him at one of his big rall[ie]s”
But, prosecutors say, after Morales Reyes was taken into custody, it soon became clear he could not have written the letters. Morales Reyes required translation assistance during the interview because he “does not read, write, or fluently speak English.”
Officials also compared a handwriting sample from Morales Reyes to the letter and there was no match.
According to the court filing, investigators asked Morales Reyes, through a translator, who would want to get him “in trouble.” Morales Reyes said the only person would be Scott, who was facing charges for robbing Morales Reyes.
Investigators later listened to several calls from jail where Scott allegedly described plans to frame Morales Reyes.