Treven Gokey is said to have pose a threat to Crusin ‘7th (Google Maps).
He was arrested on terrorist charges in Arizona after allegedly threatened to fire at a gay bar near his home, which was “caused” by the death of right-wing influencer Charlie Kirk.
Tleven Michael Gorky, 49, was arrested by Phoenix police on Wednesday (September 17) after claiming he threatened to shoot popular LGBTQ+ bar Cruisin ‘7th after being “spurred by political events.”
According to court documents, AZ Family, FOX 10 and 13 NewsGokey told the officers he was angry at Kirk’s death and responded that he “want to hurt others” and “sends a message” that “fundamental left violence will breed far-right reactions.”
“Transgenderism should be eradicated.”
Gokey also reportedly had a list of transphobic and homophobic comments, telling officers he wanted to be a “Charlie Kirk martial artist” and told the officers that “transgenderism should be eradicated.”
In response to Gokey’s arrest, a Phoenix Pride spokesman told the AZ family:
“Phoenix Pride and Greater Phoenix LGBTQ+ and the allied community will not be threatened, silent, restrained or restrained.”
Gokey is accused of creating a terrorist threat and using computers to threaten them.
Known for his gun rights advocacy and anti-LGBTQ+ views, Kirk filmed his head during an outdoor debate held at Utah Valley University on September 10th. He later died in the hospital.
Following the giant manhunt, 22-year-old Tyler Robinson was arrested two days later and charged in several cases, including aggravated murder, and could face the death penalty if convicted.
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