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JUST IN: Minnesota Man ARRESTED After Offering $45K Bounty On Pam Bondi’s Life
A 30-year-old man in Minnesota has been arrested by the FBI for posting a video on TikTok calling for the assassination of Attorney General Pam Bondi.
The disgusting video displayed a ‘WANTED poster’ with a target on Pam Bondi’s head, offering a $45K bounty.
Tyler Maxon Avalos is now facing federal charges over the threatening video.
Here are the details:
Minnesota man Tyler Maxon Avalos ARRESTED by the FBI after posting a tiktok offering a $45,000 bounty on Pam Bondi’s head
He’s about to FAFO so bad pic.twitter.com/xcAwkCmnsQ
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) October 27, 2025
Minnesota man arrested after TikTok offering $45k reward for AG Pam Bondi’s dɛath pic.twitter.com/xJl0QVsEcH
— TaraBull (@TaraBull808) October 25, 2025
Tampa Free Press has more details on the charges and investigation:
Tyler Maxon Avalos, 30, St. Paul, is facing charges of Interstate Transmission of a Threat to Injure the Person of Another, following an intense investigation that rapidly tracked the digital footprint of a sinister “murder-for-hire” post on TikTok.
The investigation began on October 9, 2025, when a TikTok user in Detroit, Michigan, reported a disturbing post to the FBI’s National Threat Operations Center (NTOC)—the central hub for tips from the public.
The user reported that an individual was “Imposing a hit on Pam Bondi for $45,000, posting it on TikTok. His username is @liminalvoidslip.”
Federal agents quickly obtained screenshots of the post, which served as evidence. The image featured a photograph of Attorney General Bondi with a red sniper-scope sight superimposed on her forehead. The caption accompanying the image was explicit:
“WANTED: Pam Bondi”
“REWARD: $45,000”
“DEAD OR ALIVE (PREFERABLY DEAD)”
The suspect user also added a comment below the graphic, saying, “cough cough when they don’t serve us then what?”
Furthermore, the affidavit notes the suspect’s TikTok page used the symbol for anarchy in the username and linked to an Anarchist FAQ book, leading Special Agent Caleb Jurchisin, an agent with specialized training in domestic-terrorism investigations, to note the post’s potential ideological underpinnings.
In case you’re wondering, these charges carry a maximum penalty of up to 5 years in prison and/or fines up to $250,000.
By the way, his isn’t the first time the suspect has been in trouble with the law.
Daily Mail reported on his prior criminal history:
Avalos’s record includes a misdemeanor for domestic assault, third-degree domestic battery, and he was most recently convicted in July 2022 for felony stalking in Dakota County.
Court filings on October 22 indicated that US Magistrate Judge Douglas Micko allowed Avalos to be released from custody under several conditions, according to Law & Crime.
Avalos may not travel outside of Minnesota or continue his mental health treatment, and can not possess weapons.
He is also prohibited from consuming alcohol, has a curfew, is monitored by GPS, and needs approval to access the internet.
It’s nice to see threats against the lives of our leaders are being taken seriously.
Throw the book at him.
Hope they set an example with this by giving him a max sentence!! pic.twitter.com/Xl321K5mdJ
— MAGA Mike (@mikeisenberg) October 27, 2025
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