An armed man was arrested at a Bucks County campsite Friday after making repeated online threats against President-elect Joe Biden, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf, state police said.
Kris Kinsey, 61, previously of Elyria, Ohio, was apprehended by Pennsylvania State Police in a wooded area of Durham Township along the 700 block of Sunday Road.
State police pursued Kinsey after Elyria police obtained a warrant for his arrest for making terroristic threats.
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Troopers said videos shared on Kinsey's Facebook account included threats of violence and death against Democratic leaders.
Elyria police previously arrested Kinsey in July 2020 after he allegedly hit a man in the back of the head with a rock.
When Pennsylvania troopers arrived at the campsite, they found a semiautomatic handgun, marijuana and drug paraphernalia.
Kinsey is now charged in Pennsylvania with making terroristic threats and gun and drug charges. He is being held at Bucks County prison.