Massachusetts woman charged with threatening to kill federal agents while interfering with immigration arrest
Story by Greg Norman • 20h
A woman was arrested in Massachusetts for allegedly threatening to kill federal agents who were making an immigration arrest outside a court in the Boston area.
Bethany Abigail Terrill, 37, was charged with threatening a United States official in relation to the September incident at Malden District Court in Medford, the U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Massachusetts announced Thursday.
"It is alleged that Terrill physically interjected herself into the middle of agents while they were effecting an arrest. Terrill was allegedly verbally abusive, attempted to physically interfere with the arrest and ultimately made threatening statements to kill the federal officers on scene," the Attorney’s Office said.
"Terrill allegedly yelled, ‘Charlie Kirk died, and we love it… We’re coming for you, gonna kill you.’ The incident was captured on agents’ body worn cameras and allegedly on Terrill’s mobile telephone," the Attorney’s Office added.
Terrill was set to make her first federal court appearance in Boston on Thursday. If convicted, she faces a sentence of up to 10 years in prison, three years of supervised release and a $250,000 fine, prosecutors said.
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