Police response scene during a stormy weather alert.
Travis Keith Lang, a 47-year-old man from the Irmo area, faces serious federal charges for allegedly threatening President Donald Trump. Arrested on February 17, Lang is currently held at the Lexington County Detention Center following an indictment by the U.S. District Court for South Carolina. In another report, Lexington County law enforcement made drug-related arrests after a narcotics raid that led to two individuals being apprehended with substantial quantities of illicit drugs and cash. Additionally, the Midlands faces severe weather conditions, prompting safety warnings for residents.
In a shocking turn of events, an Irmo area man named Travis Keith Lang, aged 47, has found himself in serious trouble with the law. Lang was recently arrested and is currently being held at the Lexington County Detention Center. The primary reason for his arrest? Alleged threats against none other than President Donald Trump.
Authorities have stated that an indictment was issued by the U.S. District Court for the District of South Carolina. Lang is facing substantial federal charges for allegedly threatening to kill, kidnap, and harm the President. This incident reportedly took place on or around February 17, raising concerns about the serious nature of such threats within our society.
It’s a well-known fact that making threats against the President, or any presidential successor, is a violation of federal law. Those found guilty of such crimes may face severe penalties, including fines, imprisonment for up to five years, or a combination of both. The public will be watching as Lang’s detention hearing has been scheduled for March 14 at 11 a.m.
The tornado warning for areas such as Columbia, Lexington, Irmo, and Chapin is currently in effect until 8 a.m., with the severe thunderstorm warning lasting until 8:30 a.m. Those living in the area should be prepared for powerful winds, potentially reaching up to 60 mph, with gusts that could exceed 74 mph in the eastern Midlands.
As these storms sweep through, authorities are advising residents to seek shelter in sturdy buildings and remain indoors to ensure their safety. The storms could bring about localized flooding, hail, and significant damage to trees, power lines, and vehicles. A wind advisory in the Midlands is also in place and will run through 7 p.m. today. Stay alert, everyone!
As these various stories unfold, it serves as a reminder that we live in a dynamic and sometimes unpredictable world. Whether it’s threats involving national figures, dangerous weather, or local crime, staying informed and prepared is essential for everyone’s safety.
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