Posted on 10/20/2025 4:09:11 PM PDT by Responsibility2nd
A San Antonio man is facing criminal charges after a series of social media posts in which he allegedly threatened to kill protesters attending the "No Kings" rally downtown, advising them to "say goodbye to your loved ones."
Robert Flores, 66, was arrested Saturday and charged with making a terroristic threat. Authorities identified him as the user behind a Threads account used to threaten protesters, according to an affidavit supporting his arrest.
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"I'll run you (expletive) over and then go have coffee and breakfast at Jim's. You are the insignificant," read one post made Friday night. "All of you that plan to attend please say goodbye to your loved ones as you leave tomorrow morning. Some of you will not return."
In a comment under another post, the user wrote in part, "I'm hunting you tomorrow."
In an additional post, the user asked where the protest was going to be held and said they "planned to clear the streets for traffic." The user also asked if anyone wanted to meet up to demonstrate against the "No Kings" protestors.
"Full battle rattle and locked loaded? I'm (sic) will not show up unarmed," the user said, according to the affidavit. "Killing a Democrat is acceptable."
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Does Jim’s have a good breakfast menu?
I’d buy him breakfast.
I like the blueberry pancakes.
They do. Jim’s in San Antonio is a local chain of about 15 coffee shops.
Jim’s serves breakfast anytime.
I order French Toast during the Renaissance.
What aren’t the San Antonio PIGS arresting the far left , backshootin’ Luigis threatening to kill Americans?!
Well he shouldn’t have said that stuff but I understand. 😉
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