Last week, Abigail Hernandez, an illegal alien with DACA status, threatened her classmates on Facebook: “I’m coming tomorrow morning and I’m going to shoot all of ya bitches.”
It’s hard to imagine unthinkable nightmare one of Obama’s dreamers could have caused her classmates and their families, had the authorities not looked into her threat on Facebbok.
Yesterday, Judicial Watch president, Tom Fitton, tweeted about the “undocumented Rochester student” who threatened East High School students on Facebook:
Police: Undocumented Rochester student threatens East High on Facebook. Another "Dreamer." https://t.co/p7NJ4WGMWz
— Tom Fitton (@TomFitton) February 24, 2018
According to the Democrat and Chronicle, a student with a shotgun made a terrorist threat against East High School on social media, according to Rochester police.
Abigail Hernandez, 21, is charged with making a terroristic threat, a felony. She is currently in the Buffalo Federal Detention Center in Batavia because she is an undocumented immigrant, Rochester Deputy Mayor Cedric Alexander said.
Police said, “The initial threat came from an anonymous Facebook account, which our investigators had to track down and determine the author of the Facebook account.” Hernandez allegedly made the threat at 5:08 p.m. Feb. 15, stating, “I’m coming tomorrow morning and I’m going to shoot all of ya bitches.”
The alleged threat was posted to the East High Facebook page. It has since been taken down.
Hernandez was arrested at home at 8:15 p.m. Feb. 20 after she made a “credible threat” against the school, Alexander said. Police recovered a shotgun in her home. “The threat referenced a shooting and sympathy with the school shooting in Parkland, Florida,” Alexander said.
Hernandez is a student in the Rochester City School District, but she is not a student at East. Authorities declined to say where she is enrolled. Rochester Police Deputy Chief La’Ron Singletary said he was unsure why Hernandez allegedly threatened East High. He said a City School District member alerted police to the threat.
Hernandez was arraigned in Rochester City Court and bail was set at $15,000. Through an automated system called eJusticeNY, ICE determined Hernandez was an undocumented immigrant, Alexander said. Hernandez had “status under the DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) program,” he added.
Singletary didn’t reveal where Hernandez is from or how long she has been in the United States.
Watch the press confernce here: