Idaho man named Crazybull charged with threatening to kill Trump in nearly a dozen phone calls to Mar-a-Lago

An Idaho man named Crazybull has been charged with threatening to kill Donald Trump in nearly a dozen phone calls to Mar-a-Lago — just weeks before another suspect was arrested for allegedly trying to assassinate the former president at his golf course.

Warren Jones Crazybull, 64, is accused of making at least nine menacing calls to Trump’s resort in Palm Beach on July 31, according to a criminal complaint.

“Find Trump … I am coming down to Bedminster tomorrow. I am going to down him personally and kill him,” Crazybull is alleged to have said in one call, referring to Trump’s property in New Jersey.

Warren Jones Crazybull in an undated photo released in court documents, Tuesday, Sept. 24, 2024. US District Court

Mar-a-Lago security informed the Secret Service that eight follow-up calls making threats against the 45th president were received from the same number, the court filings charge.

Crazybull, who was taken into custody by the feds back on Aug. 1, also allegedly made similar “concerning” threats on Facebook using one of his many aliases — “Tracy Jones,” according to the filings.

“I start driving to the home of this multi person rapist PIG TRUMP to take him down single combat,” one post from July 31 allegedly read.

“I’m coming for you Trump,” another declared, according to the court documents.

Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home in Florida. REUTERS

Crazybull allegedly called nearly a dozen times. US District Court

His social media posts also referenced Jeffrey Epstein, “John John Kennedy Jr.” and a “shadow government,” the feds said.  

Crazybull was nabbed after the Secret Service tracked his location using T-Mobile phone data.

His arrest came just weeks before Ryan Wesley Routh, 58, was nabbed for allegedly trying to assassinate the former president at his Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach on Sept. 15.

The ex-commander-in-chief had earlier survived another attempt on his life after a sniper opened fire at his campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, on July 13.

Trump campaign spokesperson Steven Cheung again blamed rhetoric spread by Vice President Kamala Harris and other Democrats for the threats, saying that they “are the ones who are deranged.”

“There have been two heinous assassination attempts on President Trump, and their violent rhetoric are directly to blame,” Cheung told NBC News.

Trump speaks on the phone inside his Mar-a-Lago estate. AP

“If the Democrats and Kamala Harris do not come out and apologize for their hateful rhetoric and tone down their attacks that have stoked the flames of violence, they are explicitly advocating for and inciting more bloodshed against President Trump,” Cheung told the outlet.

The Harris campaign did not immediately respond to a request for comment, NBC said.

However, Harris has previously condemned such political violence.

Crazybull was indicted on Aug. 20 in federal court in Idaho, where he pleaded not guilty to one count of making threats against a former president.

His trial is slated for Oct. 28.

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