A Montgomery County man, Brian Eyers, is facing multiple charges after allegedly making threats against President Trump, a homeowner’s association, a realty company, and a law firm. Eyers, a 37-year-old U.S. Navy veteran suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder, was arrested at his townhouse on New Mark Esplanade. Police say he emailed local clergy members threatening to harm President Trump and said he would use an AR-15 to cause harm at a realty company. Eyers also reportedly threatened to shoot up his Homeowners Association. Police found three guns registered in his name during a search of his home. Eyers’ neighbors were shocked to learn of the accusations, as they described him as a “nice guy.” He is also facing charges for failing to surrender his guns to law enforcement when a protective order was issued. A trial date is scheduled for April 29. Eyers’ roommates declined to comment when approached by FOX 5. This incident highlights the importance of mental health awareness and the potential dangers of untreated PTSD. The community is left reeling from the news of Eyers’ alleged actions and is awaiting the outcome of his trial.
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