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The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) murdered a 74-year-old, 5-foot-four-inch, 300-pound disabled man who made threats against President Joe Biden through social media.

Agents executed Craig Robertson while claiming to serve an arrest and search warrant on his home in Provo, UT, at around 6:15 a.m. on Wednesday, August 9. Then, they left his body on the sidewalk for nearly six hours.

The two summons came after Robertson allegedly posted the following on social media on Monday: “I hear Biden is coming to Utah. Digging out my old ghille suit and cleaning the dust off the m24 sniper rifle. welcom, [sic] buffoon-in-chief!”

Biden landed in Salt Lake City hours later on the same day for a scheduled visit to the state, a stopover planned far in advance. Then again, other alleged threats made by Robertson were at least a month old, giving the FBI plenty of time to arrest Robertson in a public space, like getting out of his vehicle, going to the grocery store, or in his church parking lot.

The FBI had Robertson under surveillance since March. They even once went up to his house and talked to him calmly.

Stopping a bad guy before the situation turns violent is usually the first rule of apprehending a person, according to my 35-plus-year-old Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST.) As law enforcement officers, deputies, or agents will tell you, the last thing anyone wants is to shoot someone when a peaceful resolution is available.

Non-violent confrontation requires planning, something the FBI appears to be short on. Instead, the FBI opted to drive an assault vehicle into the front of his home, deploy SWAT, and violently confront Robertson because he appeared in social media postings to “own a sniper rifle and a ghillie suit” in addition to other firearms.

Later in the day, Ecuador presidential candidate 59-year-old Fernando Villavicencio, who was leading in the polls, was assassinated two weeks before the election, one that polls projected he would win. Journalists constantly referred to him as a “right-wing” candidate.

Then, the only man arrested as a suspect in the assassination died under mysterious circumstances inside the Flagrancy Unit of the Prosecutors Office in Quito. Now, the Biden Administration has sent the FBI to Ecuador to aid in investigating the assassination, which means they are going in there to cover it up, and we will never know the truth of what happened.

The weaponized FBI is a danger to people, especially those considered radicalized, right-wing, extremist, or a Trump supporter, so message received.