Threaten To Kill Ted Cruz? Enjoy Your Get-Out-Of-Jail-Free Card

Harris County, which has given us no end of corrupt and sketchy practices over the last few years, continues the trend of Democratic Party downplaying and trivializing threats against prominent Republicans, this time a man who threatened to kill senator Ted Cruz.

A Harris County criminal district court magistrate released a suspect who threatened to kill Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) and other legislators on a personal bond that required no payment whatsoever.

According to charging documents on June 26, Isaac Ambe Nformangum, aged 22, allegedly called the senator’s Houston office regarding Republican opposition to legislation regarding elections. Nformangum accused Cruz and other Republicans of working to have voting rights repealed and then threatened violence.

A transcript of the phone call provided by investigators quotes Nformangum as saying, “Every last one of your Republican colleagues to have signed off on that platform is to be found and, is to be found and killed, be it by a bullet to the face or by the smashing of a brick in your skull. It is a civic duty of every American citizen or resident to see to it that every last one of your colleagues is to be killed. Killed. Be it by finding you in a public space or by trailing you to your very, by your very public homes.”

“You and every one of your colleagues is to be shot dead. Found and killed.”

Following an investigation conducted by Harris County sheriff’s deputies, the district attorney’s office filed charges against Nformangum of making a felony-level Terroristic Threat, and he was taken into custody on July 2.

Although the Harris County District Attorney’s Office (HCDAO) motioned for his bond to be set at $250,000, on July 3, magistrate Cheryl Harris Diggs for the 177th Criminal District Court ordered Nformangum released on a pre-trial personal bond of $2,500.

Under the conditions of pre-trial personal bonds, however, defendants may be released without posting bail or paying fees. The court coordinator for the 177th Court confirmed to The Texan that Nformangum did not have to pay anything for his release from the jail system.

As with rage against sitting Supreme Court justices, Democrats seem to have so little problem with threats against their political enemies that judges are willing to let those issuing felony threats to be let off with no more than a promise to behave themselves.

And liberals wonder why law-abiding citizens refuse to give up their guns.

Update: Reader LKB noticed a new addendum to the story: “On Tuesday, the Harris County District Attorney’s Office told the state Senate Committee on Finance that the U.S. Marshals have taken Nformangum into federal custody.”

Messing with Harris County judges is one thing, but messing with Raylan Givens is another…

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7 Responses to “Threaten To Kill Ted Cruz? Enjoy Your Get-Out-Of-Jail-Free Card”

  1. BonHagar says:

    Call it 2-tiered justice, or as Dan Bongino describes it; “a hierarchical” justice system, democrats don’t take threats against right wing or Republican officials as serious. Even as they continue to invent ‘violence’ when Republicans accurately describe their advocates in easy to understand, useful and inoffensive terms.

  2. PeteEE says:

    This would be a better article if it told us where Harris County is.

  3. LKB says:

    And guess what? He failed to appear for his July 8 hearing! Who’d have thunk it?

    Fortunately, he’s now been picked up by the feds (see the update at the end of this article):

    https://thetexan.news/fugitive-who-threatened-cruz-with-bullet-to-the-face-paid-0-for-personal-bond-in-harris-county/

  4. Joe Mack says:

    John Derbyshire calls it anarchotyranny, anarchy for leftists and tyranny for any violation for normies. Supported by local law enforcement. Back the Blue only when the law is enforced equally.

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  6. Lawrence Person says:

    Harris County is home to the fourth largest city in the country.

  7. Pat King says:

    google any gubmint or public site for nformangum. Not a warrant, a case, a news report. nothing. cant even find where cheryl harris diggs is employed or even mentioned by harris county, anywhere

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