俄亥俄州男子因威胁杀害万斯及处理儿童虐待文件被起诉


2026年2月7日 / 美国东部时间下午2:34 / 哥伦比亚广播公司/美联社

一名俄亥俄州男子因上月在访问家乡期间威胁要杀害副总统JD·万斯而被起诉。但该男子的律师表示,其健康状况使其不太可能实施威胁。

除威胁万斯的指控外,检察官还指控香农·马特里(Shannon Mathre)持有描绘儿童性虐待的数字文件,这些文件是在调查过程中发现的。第二项指控可能导致更严厉的刑罚,最高可判处20年监禁。与威胁相关的指控最高可判处5年徒刑。

律师尼尔·麦克埃尔罗伊(Neil McElroy)表示,周五马特里对指控不认罪时,法庭上任何人都能明显看出其健康问题,因此他认为威胁指控不合常理。麦克埃尔罗伊称,由于检察官在案件早期阶段尚未提供任何关于持有儿童性虐待文件指控的细节,他无法置评。

“任何与马特里先生相处过或了解其身体和精神状况的人都能看出,这是一场闹剧,”麦克埃尔罗伊说。他拒绝详细说明马特里的健康问题,但表示马特里“患有某些精神障碍和多种其他疾病”。

尽管如此,马特里曾表示“我会找到副总统(万斯)的位置,用我的M14自动步枪杀了他”,司法部和特勤局对此威胁非常重视。

司法部周五在新闻稿中未具体说明马特里1月份威胁的地点和时间。提交法庭的起诉书也未详细说明威胁或其据称持有的图像,但特勤局表示,调查不仅限于在线威胁,还包括检查马特里的行为和举动。1月21日,33岁的托莱多男子的三星手机作为调查的一部分被扣押。

“我们的律师正在严厉起诉这起针对副总统万斯的令人作呕的威胁,”司法部长帕姆·邦迪(Pam Bondi)在声明中说,“你可以躲在屏幕后面,但无法逃避司法部的调查。”

美国俄亥俄州北区联邦检察官大卫·M·特普弗(David M. Toepfer)表示:“针对副总统或任何其他公职人员的敌意和暴力威胁在我们辖区内将不被容忍。”

上月,在官员称副总统万斯周末访问俄亥俄州返回华盛顿后不久,另一名男子因破坏万斯在俄亥俄州家中的窗户而被起诉。1月5日,26岁的威廉·D·德福尔(William D. DeFoor)从万斯家中逃跑时被特勤局逮捕。同样在1月份,联邦检察官指控一名加利福尼亚男子去年在迪士尼乐园旅行期间威胁要杀害万斯。

2025年11月,一名密歇根州男子因在线威胁要杀害总统特朗普、万斯和另外两人而被判处两年联邦监禁。

万斯目前正在意大利米兰参加冬奥会开幕式,第二夫人乌莎·万斯(Usha Vance)陪同,后者上月宣布两人即将迎来第四个孩子。

负责托莱多办事处的特勤局特工马修·希尔洛(Matthew Schierloh)表示,该国不容忍任何形式的政治暴力。

“我们所保护的人的安全是我们一切工作的重中之重,”希尔洛说,“多亏了公众的警惕和特工的不懈努力,我们进行了全面的联合调查,最终逮捕了一名威胁副总统的被告。”

马特里周五首次在法官面前出庭。他定于周三重返法庭参加听证会,以确定在案件进展过程中是否继续监禁他。

Ohio man charged with threatening to kill Vance, processing child abuse files

February 7, 2026 / 2:34 PM EST / CBS/AP

An Ohio man was charged with threatening to killVice President JD Vance while he was visiting his home state last month. But the man’s lawyer said his health makes it unlikely he would have been able to carry out the threat.

In addition to the charge for threatening Vance, prosecutors also charged Shannon Mathre with possessing digital files depicting child sexual abuse that were discovered during the investigation. That second charge carries a much stiffer potential penalty of up to 20 years in prison. The charge related to the threats could lead to a maximum five-year sentence.

Lawyer Neil McElroy said Mathre’s health challenges would have been apparent to anyone in the courtroom Friday when he pleaded not guilty to the charges, so he doesn’t think the threat charge makes sense. McElroy said he couldn’t comment on the charge related to the possession of child sexual abuse files because prosecutors haven’t yet provided any details about that at this early stage of the case.

“Anyone that spends any time in a room with Mr. Mathre or has any knowledge of his condition — physical condition, mental condition — can see that it’s a farce,” McElroy said. He declined to go into detail about Mathre’s health challenges, but the lawyer said that Mathre has “some mental disabilities and a variety of other conditions.”

Still, the Justice Department and Secret Service took the threat very seriously after Mathre said, “I am going to find out where he (the vice president) is going to be and use my M14 automatic gun and kill him.”

In a news release on Friday, the Justice Department didn’t specify where or when Mathre made the threat in January. The indictment filed in court also doesn’t offer many details about the threat or the images he allegedly possessed, but the Secret Service said the investigation went beyond the online threat to also examine Mathre’s actions and behavior. The 33-year-old Toledo man’s Samsung phone was seized on Jan. 21 as part of the investigation.

“Our attorneys are vigorously prosecuting this disgusting threat against Vice President Vance,” Attorney General Pam Bondi said in a statement. “You can hide behind a screen, but you cannot hide from this Department of Justice.”

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David M. Toepfer, who is the U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Ohio, said, “Hostile and violent threats made against the Vice President, or any other public official, will not be tolerated in our district.”

Another Ohio man was charged last month after officials said he broke windows at Vance’s Ohio home not long after the vice president returned to Washington following a weekend visit to Ohio. The Secret Service arrested William D. DeFoor, 26, as he ran from Vance’s home on Jan. 5. Also in January, federal prosecutors charged a California man who allegedly threatened to kill Vance during his Disneyland trip last year.

In November 2025, a Michigan man was sentenced to two years in federal prison for threatening to kill President Trump, Vance and two other people online.

Vance is currently in Milan, Italy,attending the start of the Winter Olympic Gameswith second lady Usha Vance, who last month announced that the couple is expecting a fourth child.

The Secret Service agent in charge of the Toledo office, Matthew Schierloh, said there should be zero tolerance for any kind of political violence in this country.

“The safety and security of those we protect is paramount to everything we do,” Schierloh said. “Thanks to vigilant members of the public and the tenacious work of our special agents, a comprehensive joint investigation was conducted, resulting in the arrest of a defendant for making threats against the Vice President.”

Mathre made his initial appearance before a judge on Friday. He is due back in court on Wednesday for a hearing to determine whether he will remain in custody as the case moves forward.

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