U.S. Atty: Cambridge man arrested for tweet offering $500 to kill ICE agent

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BOSTON — A Massachusetts man has been arrested on a "threat-related charge," the U.S. Attorney's Office has announced.

Brandon Ziobrowski, of Cambridge, was arrested and charged with making a threat.

According to U.S. Attorney Andrew Lelling, Ziobrowski, 33, tweeted “I am broke but will scrounge and literally give $500 to anyone who kills an ICE agent. @me seriously who else can pledge get in on this let’s make this work.”

Federal prosecutors called the tweet referring to an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer specific and serious.

"Over time, Ziobrowksi's tweets have become more violent and threatening," the indictment read. "He has repeatedly tweeted his desire to 'slit' Senator John McCain's throat."

Ziobrowski was set to be arraigned in Brooklyn Thursday.