Police in San Antonio arrested a 19-year-old man for his comments on a Facebook post implying a threat against the attendees of a University of Texas-San Antonio (UTSA) prayer vigil for the late Charlie Kirk. He faces a charge of making a terroristic threat. Breitbart Texas’s Randy Clark was in attendance at the vigil and interviewed the president of the UTSA Turning Point USA chapter.
An arrest affidavit reported by KSAT 12 in San Antonio states that Xaelyn Dunbar was arrested on a terroristic threat charge following a Facebook post where he reportedly said that attending the September 15 prayer vigil for Charlie Kirk “won’t be good nor comforting.”
“This is a disgrace and I can tell you right now ima make sure this won’t be a good nor comforting vigil yall watch and see,” Dunbar wrot