Skiatook Man Convicted for Threatening to Kill ICE Agents

A Skiatook, Oklahoma man has been found guilty by a federal jury for making multiple threats against federal U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents.
The defendant posted threatening messages on the social media platform X, explicitly stating intentions to shoot, kill, and gun down ICE agents. The conviction confirms the federal prosecution's case that the posts constituted criminal threats against federal officers.
The case was handled by federal authorities who pursued charges based on the menacing statements targeting ICE personnel. No further information on sentencing or additional charges was provided.
The incident highlights ongoing federal efforts to prosecute threats directed at immigration enforcement officials. The case does not specify names beyond the defendant's origin city of Skiatook, nor does it indicate whether any ICE agents were harmed or if the threats were linked to any specific operational disruptions.