Teacher accused of threatening to shoot Barron Trump after traveling to Florida school

Earlier this week, a former social studies teacher was taken into custody for making threats to shoot Donald Trump and his 17-year-old son, Barron.

More recently, she has been accused of engaging in prior stalking behavior toward the teenager while he attended his high school, the Daily Mail has reported.

Tracy Marie Fiorenza, aged 41, was apprehended on Monday morning in Chicago on charges related to transmitting threats of harm or death.

This arrest follows her alleged travel to Florida, where she is accused of stalking the youngest son of the former president.

In March, authorities in Palm Beach interviewed Fiorenza outside the Oxbridge Academy, as reported by the Chicago Tribune.

During her hearing on Wednesday, Florida prosecutors urged that Fiorenza be held without bond, presenting an encounter she had with a sheriff as evidence that these threats were not mere online rhetoric.

Hailing from Plainfield, Illinois, Fiorenza displayed multiple outbursts during the court session. She repeatedly shook her head and even addressed the judge, all while her attorney implored her to desist.

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