Teen Trump supporter charged with threatening Harris backers at polling
place with machete
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[October 31, 2024]
By TERRY SPENCER
An 18-year-old Donald Trump supporter is facing a felony charge after
police say he threatened two Kamala Harris supporters with a two-foot
(60-centimeter) machete as they campaigned outside a Florida early
voting site.
Caleb James Williams is charged with felony aggravated assault on a
person 65 or older and misdemeanor exhibition of a dangerous weapon,
Neptune Beach police records show.
Police Chief Michael Key Jr. said Williams and seven 16- and
17-year-olds drove to a suburban Jacksonville library Tuesday afternoon
specifically “to protest and antagonize the opposing political side.”
Carrying Trump flags, they began yelling at a group of Harris supporters
and that escalated.
Key displayed a photo taken by a witness of a smiling Williams
“brandishing a machete in an aggressive, threatening posture over his
head.” The Harris supporters he allegedly threatened are women aged 71
and 54.
“This goes way beyond expressing freedom of speech. To say your piece is
your First Amendment protected right, but that goes out the window the
moment you raise a machete over your head,” Key said. Neptune Beach is
an upscale suburb of 7,000 residents with a median income of $110,000,
according to census records.
Williams, a restaurant busboy, was being held Wednesday afternoon at the
Duval County Jail on $55,000 bail after making his first court
appearance. If the registered Republican is released, the judge ordered
him to stay 1,000 feet (300 meters) from any polling place except to
cast his own ballot and to wear an ankle monitor.
Duval Public Defender Charlie Cofer, whose office has been assigned
Williams' case, declined to comment. Williams' father did not return
messages left on his cellphone. The minimum sentence for aggravated
assault on a senior in Florida is three years in prison. The maximum is
15.
Key said the seven juveniles with Williams did not appear to have
committed any crimes, but the investigation is ongoing.
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In this image taken from video, Neptune Beach Police Chief Michael
Key displays a photo of Caleb James Williams, of Neptune Beach, who
brandished a machete at a polling location, during a press
conference, Tuesday, Oct. 29, 2024, in Neptune Beach, Fla. (WJXT via
AP)
Duval County Democratic Chair Daniel Henry said Williams committed
“a troubling act of intimidation.”
“Violence and intimidation have no place in our democratic process.
The Duval County Democratic Party stands with those who seek to
express their views peacefully and without fear of reprisal. We urge
all citizens to continue engaging in civic activities respectfully
and lawfully," Henry said in a statement.
Dean Black, Duval's Republican chair, thanked police for arresting
Williams but said in a statement that Democrats and others are to
blame for the angry political atmosphere surrounding the election.
“In an environment of high political tension, where President Trump
has survived two assassination attempts and Republican supporters
are derided as Nazis and called ‘garbage’ by Joe Biden, we urge
calm,” Black said.
President Biden, speaking Tuesday about a comedian at a weekend
Trump rally calling Puerto Rico “a floating island of garbage,”
said, “The only garbage I see floating out there is his supporters."
The 19-year-old Pennsylvania man who fired at Trump during a July
rally, Thomas Matthew Crooks, was a registered Republican but had
made a $15 donation to a Democratic group. Crooks was killed by a
Secret Service sniper.
Ryan Routh, who was charged last month with staking out Trump at his
Florida golf course in hopes of shooting him, was once a registered
Democrat but says he voted for Trump in 2016. He is currently a
registered independent. He also wrote a book calling for Iran to
assassinate Trump.
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