NY man arrested for alleged threat against George Bush
NY man arrested for alleged threat against George Bush

NY man arrested for alleged threat against George Bush

A Pittsford man, found with a loaded rifle and machete, was arrested Friday in Manhattan after allegedly threatening to kill former President George W. Bush, according to police and media reports.

Benjamin Smith, 44, was arrested by the Secret Service after telling agents he was divorced and “working on a relationship with Barbara Bush.” Reuters, quoting from a criminal complaint filed in federal court, reported Smith screamed, “Bush will get his!” as he was taken into custody. Barbara Pierce Bush, 32, is the elder of the 43rd president’s twin girls.

According to Reuters, Smith’s mother called police Thursday after she found a note in the Pittsford, N.Y., home she shares with her son.

“I’m going to work for George W. Bush and the Pentagon,” the note said. “I have to slay a dragon and then Barbara Bush is mine.”

Using Smith’s cellphone, the Secret Service tracked him down in Manhattan on Friday morning and found him sitting in his car with the weapons. The New York Daily News reports Smith laughed during his arraignment every time Griswald repeated the “slay the dragon” line from his letter.

Reuters reported Smith’s attorney, Peggy Cross-Goldenberg, said the note and her client’s screams are not a “true threat.”

Pitman said it was “unclear” whether a jury would find Smith guilty, though she noted that Barbara Bush lives in New York City, the reports said.

“Admittedly, there is some inconsistency in the notion that the way to win Barbara Bush’s affections is to kill her father,” Pitman said.

A Bush spokesman told The New York Daily News the former president was not aware of Smith or his alleged threats.

Agencies/Canadajorunal




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