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A Portland man was charged for threatening ICE officers, promoting violence online, and making extremist posts, part of a federal crackdown on threats against law enforcement.
John Paul Cupp, a 45-year-old Portland man, has been charged with federal offenses for threatening to kill ICE officers, sexually assault their wives, and make violent online posts, including calls for genocide and Holocaust denial.
The FBI alleges he made threats on October 14 outside an ICE facility and continued posting extremist content online, using the alias "Walid Al Amriki" and promoting violent ideologies.
Cupp, who has bipolar disorder and a history of homelessness, was released to a halfway house under strict conditions.
The case is part of a broader federal crackdown on threats against law enforcement, with 41 arrests linked to protests at Portland’s ICE facility since June.
Un hombre de Portland fue acusado por amenazar a los oficiales de ICE, promover la violencia en línea, y hacer publicaciones extremistas, parte de una represión federal contra las amenazas contra las fuerzas del orden.