Man sought on charges of threatening Trump may be in Montreal: U.S. Marshals
MONTREAL – The U.S. Marshals Service says a Pennsylvania fugitive who allegedly threatened to put a bullet in President Donald Trump’s head might be in the Montreal area.
Robert Clark of the Marshals’ Philadelphia task force says authorities believe 27-year-old Shawn Christy may have crossed into Canada on foot after abandoning a stolen vehicle near the border in upstate New York.
He said the Pennsylvania native is facing federal charges after threatening to kill Trump and several other public officials, including a district attorney.
Clark said Christy has no known connections to Canada but may have crossed the border to avoid arrest.
The fugitive stands 5-10, weighs 160 pounds, has brown hair and speaks with a lisp. He should be considered armed and dangerous.
Clark says Canadian authorities have been informed that Christy may be in the country.
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