Federal authorities have charged Shannon Mathre, a 33-year-old Toledo resident, with issuing death threats against U.S. Vice President JD Vance during his January visit to Ohio. The Justice Department unsealed court documents Friday revealing Mathre specifically threatened to “use my M14 automatic gun and kill him” while referencing his intention to locate the Vice President’s whereabouts.
Mathre’s arrest by U.S. Secret Service agents precedes a detention hearing scheduled for February 11 in the Northern District of Ohio. During the threat investigation, authorities discovered additional serious allegations against Mathre, including possession of multiple digital files containing child sexual abuse materials.
This security incident represents the second known threat against Vice President Vance within weeks. In early January, another individual attempted to breach the Vice President’s Ohio residence by hammering windows while the family was absent. That 26-year-old suspect remains in custody according to media reports.
The case highlights ongoing security challenges facing high-ranking government officials and demonstrates the coordinated response capabilities of federal protective services. Mathre made his initial appearance before a federal magistrate Friday, with prosecutors seeking continued detention pending trial.
