VIDEO: Man on 'Mission' to Kill the President Arrested - Daniel James Murray -
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The man wanted for making threats against the president, who was captured in Southern Nevada after a nationwide manhunt, is expected in court Monday morning.Secret Service agents and Metro officers caught up with 36-year-old Daniel James Murray in Laughlin on Friday evening.
He reportedly did not resist as he was cuffed in the parking lot of the Riverside Hotel and Casino.
Police confirm Murray is being held in federal custody at the North Las Vegas jail while he awaits a court date.
Authorities say Murray blurted out the threat last month while at a bank in Saint George, UT.
Agents have been trying to hunt him down ever since.
According to court documents, he told a teller at the Zions First National Bank "We are on a mission to kill the president of the United States."
The next day, he's said to have come back to that same bank to withdraw all of the money in his account.
After that, he's believed to have bolted across the state line here to Southern Nevada.
Murray is orginally from upstate New York.
At this time, we're not sure what he was doing in Laughlin, but he is expected to get a court date sometime on Monday.
He has already been charged in Salt Lake City, UT, with a federal count of conveying threats.
Authorities will not say whether they're considering him a "serious threat".
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Luck ran out for a gun-loving loon who threatened to kill President Obama.
Daniel James Murray, 36, was arrested at a casino in Laughlin, Nev., on Friday, ending a nationwide manhunt.
Murray found himself in the cross hairs of federal authorities after he told a Utah bank manager last month he was "on a mission to kill" Obama.
The upstate New York native, who owns at least eight guns, waltzed into Zions First National Bank in St. George on May 27 to withdraw $12,698 from his savings account, according to a criminal complaint.
He didn't have proper ID, and issued a frightening ultimatum when a bank employee asked him to produce it.
"Not to be disrespectful, but if I don't get this money, someone is going to die," Murray said, according to the complaint.
After receiving his money, Murray added: "We are on a mission to kill the President of the United States," the complaint says.
The former Saratoga County man was believed to have been heading east in a 2001 Buick LeSabre with New York plates. Residents in Rexford used to call Murray the "Cape Man" - a moniker he earned by walking through his former neighborhood wearing a black cape and muttering to himself.
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I'll give the bank one for
I'll give the bank one for honesty in their name.
Another phony threat against
Another phony threat against Obongo's life. This guy wanted his money back from the jew and now he is demonized for it and arrested. Even if he did threaten the Monkoid in Chief, so what? How many "groids and wetbacks threaten you every day? Personally, I receive 3 or 4 death threats from muds each week. Call the police? Many times it is the police making the threats. (Caller ID) The controlled media is attempting to set up a scenario wherein the disposessed White man is trying his best to assassinate the Magic Negro. The forces of multiculturalism with their unicorns, rainbows, and cupcakes will prevail and new "hate" laws will be passed without scrutiny. If you believe that any WN is trying assassinate Obongo, I have a bridge I would like to sell you.
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