Homeland Security Investigating Protester Who Called For Someone to ‘Kill the Son of a B****’ Trump

The Department of Homeland Security is reportedly investigating a man who called for someone to “kill the son of a b****” President Donald Trump on Monday.
An elderly man with a walking stick was recorded wearing an “86 47” shirt and calling for the president’s death during an anti-Trump protest.
After a cameraman asked the protester to explain his shirt, he replied, “Kill the son of a b****.”
“Kill who?” pressed the cameraman, to which the protester responded, “The 47th president.”
The protester then gave his name to the cameraman, who remarked, “Glad we got that on camera. You know that’s illegal, right? You don’t threaten the president. You don’t threaten anybody.”
After footage of the incident went viral, Fox News reporter Peter D’Abrosca reported that the protester was “under investigation” by the Department of Homeland Security.
The term “86 47” made headlines in May after former FBI director James Comey posted an Instagram photo of the numbers arranged with seashells.
The number 86 is a restaurant reference, which means to throw out, get rid of, or remove, while the number 47 is a reference to Trump as the 47th president.
Comey was investigated by the Secret Service and tailed by unmarked cars after posting the cryptic image.
The former FBI director went on to remove the post, claiming he was unaware that the numbers could be associated with violence.
“I posted earlier a picture of some shells I saw today on a beach walk, which I assumed were a political message. I didn’t realize some folks associate those numbers with violence,” wrote Comey in a statement. “It never occurred to me but I oppose violence of any kind so I took the post down.”