Two Michigan Men Arrested for Election-Related Threats Against Trump and Harris
The FBI detained Isaac Sissel and Christopher Pierce for allegedly making violent threats amid heightened tensions during the 2024 election.
- Isaac Sissel, 25, was arrested for allegedly threatening to attack conservative Christians if Donald Trump won the election.
- Sissel was tracked down through social media threats made under various aliases, but no weapons were found in his possession.
- Christopher Pierce, 46, is accused of threatening a political action committee and expressing hostility toward Vice President Kamala Harris.
- Pierce allegedly sent emails boasting of ties to the extremist 'Three Percenters' group and made past threats related to the January 6th investigation.
- Both men are charged with making threatening communications, part of the Justice Department's efforts to combat election-related violence threats.