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A 60-year-old Florida dentist has been charged with sending death threats to Donald Trump critics online, telling more than 40 victims 'we are going to kill you.'
Richard Glenn Kantwill, a US army veteran turned dentist from Tampa, could spend up to 15 years in jail if convicted on three counts of interstate transmission of a threat to injure.
Kantwill allegedly sent 100 threats to 42 victims between August 2019 and July 2020, claiming he would rape, murder and torture victims who criticized 'The Great Donald Trump'.
One message read: 'Cannot wait to shoot your ghetto (expletive) in the street…you will die like every other [redacted] piece of s***.'
Father of two, Reverend Chuck Currie, from Oregon, identified himself as one of the victims, saying: 'People like Kantwill may make threats, but Donald Trump inspires them.'
Richard Glenn Kantwill, a US army veteran from Tampa, could spend up to 15 year in jail if convicted on three counts of interstate transmission of a threat to injure
Kantwill allegedly started his campaign of harassment in August 2019, and sent 'approximately 100 threats and various other disturbing messages' to 42 victims over the next year.
The targets included politicians, celebrities, authors and other non public figures, including Rev Currie.
In one message he allegedly told the victim: 'You, sir, are a degenerate piece of s***. I read your article about The Great Donald Trump.
'You are gay... I can tell. F*** you. Hire extra security... you're gonna need it. I plan on f***ing you up... just for the fun of it.'
Rev Currie was forced to spend $4,500 on security cameras for his home after receiving the threats.
The message labelled him an 'anti-Christian piece of s***' and told him, 'we are going to kill you. Torture first, then death.'
It added: 'You will deny Christ, just like Judas because you are a coward. Either way... prepare to die.'
Father of two, Reverend Chuck Currie, from Oregon , identified himself as one of the victims, saying: 'People like Kantwill may make threats, but Donald Trump inspires them.'
The message to Rev Currie labelled him an 'anti-Christian piece of s***' and told him, 'we are going to kill you. Torture first, then death.'
Rev Currie told DailyMail.com he had never met Kantwill.
He added: 'As a minister in the United Church of Christ, I will always speak out against the racism, misogyny, xenophobia, homophobia, anti-Semitism, and Islamaphobia embodied in Mr. Trump's MAGA movement.'
In a message to a different victim, Kantwill allegedly wrote: 'Take note because liberal [redacted] like you get raped in alleys, by really big black guys that serve our cause.
'So, you [redacted] are going to get raped by at least 5 [redacted] and do nothing. You are the number 1 target, you degenerate [redacted].'
According to court documents, Kantwill 'blamed the Government, minorities, and other entities for being the reason he had been speaking out.'
He is an army veteran with no criminal history, but court documents said he had bragged about 'enjoying the violence' of war on Facebook before.
He reportedly once wrote online that he 'loved creating widows and orphans' and boasted about the weapons he owned.
Kantwill also tested positive for Marijuana during a pretrial test.
In one message Kantwill allegedly told the victim: 'You, sir, are a degenerate piece of s***. I read your article about The Great Donald Trump'
The FBI originally warned Kantwill to stop his threatening messages in October 2019, when one of the victims came forwards.
He refused and sent over a hundred messages over the following ten months.
When the FBI confronted him again in July 2021, he said he was not 'doing anything illegal' and then sent two middle finger emojis to an FBI agent writing 'f*** you', according to the Miami Herald.
Kantwill was arrested on June 18 and pleaded not guilty to the charges.
He reportedly told the court, against his lawyer's advice, that his statements were 'empty threats'.
His attorney wrote in a court memo seen by the Atlanta Black Star that Kantwill experiences depression and post-traumatic stress disorder due to his time in the military, and has 'struggled with alcoholism.'