A Utah man with a history of tying up emergency communication lines with false calls now faces the possibility of 100 years in prison for allegedly making death threats against President Donald Trump and others.
A federal jury on Wednesday indicted Travis Luke Dominguez, 33, of Midvale, on 11 counts, including making threats to kill the President during his visit to Utah last month, threatening to kill police officers if they tried to stop him from harming Trump, and using the internet to convey false information in connection with threats to individuals or businesses in Salt Lake County.