West Virginia Man Charged After Online Threats to Kill ICE Agents and Trump Supporters
West Virginia State Police arrested 20‑year‑old Cody Smith of Harrison County after a Jan. 19, 2026 complaint that he had posted online videos threatening to kill Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents, a Department of Homeland Security employee who took his call, and supporters of President Donald Trump. According to a criminal complaint cited by local outlets, troopers say Smith recorded himself saying he would 'attack and kill ICE agents' and 'murder Trump supporters and or war supporters, or service members willing to bootlick,' and also issued a direct threat against Trump. He is charged under state law with making terroristic threats and is being held at North Central Regional Jail on $75,000 bond, with no attorney of record noted in court files. The case surfaces as DHS officials publicly warn of a sharp increase in assaults and threats against ICE and Border Patrol personnel, and follows a separate West Virginia arrest of a librarian accused of recruiting 'snipers' online to assassinate Trump, highlighting an uptick in politically motivated threat cases that law enforcement says it is taking seriously.
📌 Key Facts
- Cody Smith, 20, was arrested in Harrison County, West Virginia, after state troopers investigated a Jan. 19, 2026 'threats complaint.'
- A criminal complaint says Smith posted videos vowing to 'attack and kill ICE agents' and 'murder Trump supporters' and threatened a DHS employee and Trump himself.
- Smith is charged with making terroristic threats and is held at North Central Regional Jail on $75,000 bond.
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