An Indiana man has been charged after he allegedly made threatening statements to billionaire Elon Musk on social media.
Detectives from the Indiana State Police in Sellersburg arrested a Palmyra man last Tuesday morning after he allegedly posted life-threatening statements directed against billionaire businessman Elon
Detectives from the Indiana State Police (ISP) in Sellersburg arrested a southern Indiana man this morning after he allegedly posted life-threatening statements directed against billionaire businessman Elon Musk on the social networking app X (formally Twitter).
Indiana State Police in Sellersburg arrested a southern Indiana suspect Tuesday morning after he was accused of posting life-threatening statements directed against billionaire businessman Elon Musk on the social networking app X (formally Twitter).
A Southern Indiana man was arrested by state police Tuesday after he allegedly posted life-threatening statements against Elon Musk on X.
These threats aimed at billionaire and President Donald Trump's advisor Elon Musk on the social media platform he ... In a probable cause for his arrest, Cherry explained to Indiana State Police that he was trying to get attention, and he did not intend ...
The investigation began early Tuesday when authorities in Texas contacted their counterparts in the Hoosier State about an X account tied to Cherry that made threats toward Musk earlier this month.
A southern Indiana man has been arrested and charged with felony intimidation after allegedly posting life-threatening statements directed
An Indiana man charged with making threats to Elon Musk on social media told authorities he was just being "edgy."
Cherry is alleged to have posted threats toward Musk on X, formerly Twitter, the social media platform owned by Musk, a key ally of President Donald Trump who serves as his senior advisor. Specifics of the threats were not disclosed, but authorities said they involved threats toward the billionaire’s life.
David Cherry allegedly confessed that he'd made the threatening posts in an attempt to be "edgy" and to "get a reaction out of people," according to court documents.
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