On August 9, FBI agents shot and killed a Utah man, Craig Robertson, while serving a warrant at his home for charges related to online threats against President Joe Biden and other public officials.
Right-wing social media site Truth Social allegedly contacted the FBI months ago about Robertson’s posts on the platform threatening Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg. But while Robertson’s Facebook profile was filled with similar messages threatening Biden and other Democrats, Meta seemingly failed to moderate the violent content on its platform.
The federal complaint that was filed against Robertson in a Utah court alleged he had “intent to kill, at a minimum, D.A. Bragg and President Joe Biden” and that it was a “willful true threat,” as Biden was scheduled to arrive in Utah on August 9.
The complaint also laid out Robertson’s pattern of violent and threatening posts on two social media companies — “Company-1” and “Company-2” — which have been identified in reporting from the Daily Dot’s Marlon Ettinger as Facebook and Truth Social, respectively. Notably, the FBI agent’s complaint says that Truth Social contacted the bureau about Robertson’s online threats in March.