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one Ohio men Arrested on suspicion of terrorist threats to U.S. immigration and customs law enforcement officers (ICE) agents and federal officials, Department of Homeland Security (DHS) officials announced Saturday.
Anthony Kelly of Cincinnati will face federal charges for alleged threats to kidnapping, assault and murder of U.S. officials Public affairs of DHS.
McLaughlin said in a post on X: “Thanks to our law enforcement. Threat meeting Impossible. You will be arrested and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. ”

Anthony Kelly of Cincinnati faces federal charges for allegedly threatening the kidnapping, assault and murder of U.S. officials. (@triciaohio via x)
In the X post, McLaughlin attached photos of several social media posts from an account that appeared to be linked to Kelly that threatened to shoot and kill Ice Agents. Users also discussed plans to buy guns.
Reply to posts on X Ice OfficialThe user said: “You came for me, you were shot. …I shot for killing people. I won’t give you the name, who are you or anything else.”
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In another post on X about DHS Secretary Christie callsThe user wrote: “The shotgun will be purchased later this week…you also invite you to B —–.”

Ice Agents walked along the street during Chicago law enforcement operations on January 26. (Christopher Diltes/Bloomberg by Getty Image)
In reply to X’s post about Trump’s border Tsar Tom Homan, the user seemed to mention the Icefield Agent wrote: “Thank you for allowing us to shoot…”
McLaughlin said authorities found a gun and ammunition while searching Kelly’s home in Cincinnati.
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The arrests amid the ongoing concerns of the Department of Homeland Security’s ongoing concerns about icefield agents. The agency recently announced that attacks on agents have soared 830% since January.

Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem speaks at a press conference in Washington, D.C. on July 8 (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)
In a memorandum released earlier this month, the Department of Homeland Security called on the Department of Justice to sue anyone suspected of doxx Ice agents by posting photos and personal information online or publicly.
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The Department of Homeland Security Secretary said: “We will prosecute those Dix Hockey Agents to the greatest extent of the law. These criminals are occupying vicious cartels and human traffickers. Christie calls said in the memorandum. “We don’t allow it in the United States.”
The Department of Homeland Security and ICE did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.