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​By SCM REPORTER

 

A WEST VIRGINIA librarian has been hauled off in handcuffs after allegedly trying to recruit a hit squad to assassinate President Donald Trump.

​Morgan Morrow, 39, was arrested following a “detailed” investigation into a series of chilling social media posts where she reportedly hunted for individuals to “pursue and assassinate” the President.

​The mother-of-three, who worked at the Jackson County Public Library, is now facing a felony charge of making TERRORISTIC THREATS.

​Local law enforcement moved in on Morrow’s home in Ripley on Sunday evening after a tip-off about her online activity.

​Jackson County Sheriff Ross Mellinger did not mince his words following the arrest, stating that Morrow was doing much more than just venting political frustration.

​”This is what you get whenever you saddle up on the horse of stupidity,” Sheriff Mellinger warned. “You have to be prepared for what follows.”

​The Sheriff’s Department emphasized that the arrest was not “political,” but a response to “documented and troubling concerns” regarding national security.

​The ‘Friendly’ Face of a Plot
​Morrow’s online persona stood in stark contrast to the gravity of the charges.

Her Facebook bio reportedly boasted of “Friendly and Patient Customer Service,” claiming her gentle voice was “natural” while her patience came from being a full-time mother for 13 years.

​But investigators claim that behind the library desk and the “full-time mom” image was a woman actively soliciting others to commit the ultimate act of political violence.

​The arrest comes amid a surge in security concerns surrounding President Trump. Under West Virginia’s strict Anti-Terrorism Act, anyone who “knowingly and willfully threatens to commit a terrorist act” can face:
​Up to three years in a state correctional facility. Fines ranging from $5,000 to $25,000.

​Morrow is currently being held at the South Central Regional Jail. Authorities say the investigation is “active” as they look into whether anyone actually responded to her calls for an assassin.

 


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