Consecutive explosives sent to various parts of the United States Forbidden to defendants August 6, 20:13

Last October, New York's federal district court was accused of intimidation and other charges in a series of explosives addressed to President Trump's critical opposition, Democratic party officials and the media in various places in the United States Proclaimed a 20-year sentence.

In October of last year, explosives were found one after another in the United States, including former President Obama, former government ministers, members of the Democratic Party, and TV stations. Defendant Caesar Seyok lives in Southern Florida (57) Was charged with the crime.

When Seyoku was arrested, he lived in a car covered with President Trump's stickers and posters, and also posted his own appearance on Twitter's meeting of President Trump and is considered an enthusiastic Trump supporter It was.

In the trial, defendant Seyok admitted 65 crimes, and the New York federal district court sentenced defendant Seyok 20 years to the ban.

During the trial over sentencing, the defendant's lawyer stated that he was a paranoid state because of drugs, and was an ardent supporter of President Trump, who was acting violently on immigration issues.

With the criticism that the shooting incident in Texas on the 3rd of this month was inspired by the president's anti-immigrant remarks, attention was renewed in this case in the United States.