A 30-year-old man in Minnesota is facing serious federal charges after posting a TikTok video that openly called for the assassination of Attorney General Pam Bondi. This guy put a bounty on her head, complete with a sniper target graphic and the words “preferably dead.” Charming.
The man, identified as Tyler Maxon Avalos, of St. Paul, was arrested by the FBI after a tipster in Detroit reported his video to the FBI’s National Threat Operations Center. The post came from a TikTok account with the handle @liminalvoidslip — which, because of course it did, featured anarchist symbols and links to fringe literature. These people always think they’re revolutionaries when they’re really just unstable keyboard warriors with a Wi-Fi signal.
The video showed a photo of AG Bondi with a red sniper scope graphic over her forehead and a bounty of $45,000:
Minnesota man Tyler Maxon Avalos ARRESTED by the FBI after posting a tiktok offering a $45,000 bounty on Pam Bondi’s head
He’s about to FAFO so bad pic.twitter.com/xcAwkCmnsQ
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) October 27, 2025
Avalos even added a comment: “cough cough when they don’t serve us then what?” Because apparently nothing says “civil discourse” like calling for political assassinations on social media.
The charges? Interstate Transmission of a Threat to Injure the Person of Another — a federal felony. If convicted, Avalos faces up to 5 years in prison and $250,000 in fines. Not enough, frankly, for targeting a Cabinet-level official.
Now for the kicker: this isn’t Avalos’s first time on the wrong side of the law. His rap sheet includes misdemeanor domestic assault, third-degree domestic battery, and a 2022 felony stalking conviction. So it’s not like we’re talking about a misunderstood poet. This guy has a documented history of violent, obsessive behavior.
Despite all that, a federal judge released him — with restrictions. He’s banned from alcohol, internet (without approval), weapons, and leaving Minnesota. He’s under GPS monitoring and has a curfew. Great. Because people who fantasize about political murder always follow court orders, right?
Here’s the bottom line: this was a threat on the life of the Attorney General of the United States. The fact that Pam Bondi is a Republican — and unapologetically tough on crime and corruption — only makes her a bigger target for the unhinged far-left fringe that views law enforcement as the enemy.
It’s good to see the FBI actually doing its job here. Free speech has limits, and those limits come well before you start offering cash to kill government officials. Let’s hope the Justice Department, led by AG Bondi herself, throws the full weight of the law at this lunatic.
If you threaten a sitting Cabinet official, especially one tasked with enforcing federal law, you don’t get a slap on the wrist. You get the book thrown at you — hard.


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