ROCKY RIVER, Ohio (WJW) – A teen girl charged in Cuyahoga County juvenile court with a count of disorderly conduct after she allegedly posted a short video online that some viewed as a potential threat to President Donald Trump.
Police told the I-Team the juvenile posted a short video online, with a hip-hop song about President Trump playing in the background. Across the screen was the caption, “dt you next.” Police say the post was deleted a short time after it was made.
The post was made the day conservative activist Charlie Kirk was murdered.
Rocky River police released body camera video of an officer speaking to the teen’s mother about the post.
“So obviously it would be considered a general threat on the president,” the officer told the girl’s mother. “It is what it is. Especially with what happened today, it is what it is.”
The teen’s mother told police she had not seen the video. She said she had seen another post.
“She put Charlie Kirk had been shot and then above it, she wrote, ‘making progress,'” the mother said. “That’s what I saw.”
Rocky River investigated the matter and called the Secret Service.
The mother said her daughter is a “very good kid.” She said her daughter has very strong views.
Cuyahoga County prosecutors said the teen had no prior record and her case has been sent to a diversion program.