The man would have threatened to shoot the delegate to the rally after the defense of the earle-sears

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For the second time in less than a week, a legislator from the state of Virginia for re -election was targeted by a death threat, in the midst of an increased political rhetoric and the murder of Charlie Kirk.
Del. Geary HigginsR-Livettsville, confirmed on Monday to Fox News Digital that he had sent a death threat to which the suspect spat the explanatives and said that he would shoot the legislator at his next rally.
“Let me be clear: threats of violence have no place in our political speech. I will not be intimidated, silenced or dissuaded to do the work that I was elected to do – fighting my voters in the counties of Fox News Digital of Western Loudoun and Fauquier, and to defend common sense”.
Higgins had sent an SMS to public subscribers to his response to her response to a racist sign held by an activist who protested against an appearance of Lieutenant-Governor WinSome Earle-Sears during a rally of the Arlington County School Board earlier this month.
After the death threat, the Virginia legislator said Spanberger cannot escape the remarks of the “rage”

Virginia State del. Geary Higgins, center, discusses during an event in Virginia. (Del. Geary Higgins via Fox News Digital)
The woman was standing near the Earle-Sears team with a sign indicating: “Hey victory, if Trans cannot share your bathroom, then blacks cannot share my water fountain.”
Earle-Sears is an immigrant from Jamaica who is said to be the first woman’s black governor of Virginia and the second in the general classification, after the moderate democrat Douglas Wilder who was elected in 1989.
The suspect, Patrick Murphy, would have sent an SMS to Higgins after the campaign explosion, saying to him: “F-Off, Geary”.
“I’m going to shoot you (to) yer (sic) the next public rally