An anarchist with a lengthy criminal history has been arrested for allegedly putting out a $45,000 bounty on U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi’s life, according to federal authorities.

Tyler Maxon Avalos, 29, was taken into custody on Oct. 16 after a tipster alerted the FBI to a TikTok post that allegedly advertised a murder-for-hire plot against Bondi earlier this month, The New York Post reported.

Investigators said the post showed a photo of Bondi with a “sniper-scope red dot” on her forehead and a caption that read: “WANTED: Pam Bondi / REWARD: 45,000 DEAD OR ALIVE / (PREFERABLY DEAD).”

Underneath the image, Avalos allegedly wrote: “Cough cough. When they don’t serve us, then what?”

According to court documents, Avalos used the TikTok handle “Wacko” and displayed an anarchy symbol on his profile, which also linked to “An Anarchist FAQ book.”

Federal prosecutors said Avalos has an extensive record of prior convictions, including stalking and domestic assault. He was convicted of stalking in Minnesota in July 2022 and of domestic battery in Florida in 2016, records show.

Following his latest alleged threats, Avalos was charged with interstate transmission of a threat to injure another person.

 

Two weeks ago, Bondi announced the arrest of a man accused of threatening to kill conservative commentator Benny Johnson, in what authorities say was a disturbing copycat plot inspired by the assassination of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk.

Authorities arrested George Isabel Jr. after he allegedly mailed a letter threatening to make “orphans” of Johnson’s children just days after Kirk’s assassination, Bondi told reporters during a press conference in Tampa, The New York Post reported.

“Benny received a letter at his home where he and [his wife] Kate are raising their beautiful, beautiful young family,” Bondi said outside the U.S. Attorney’s Office. “The author of this letter made it very clear that he hated Benny because of his views and he wanted Benny dead.”

Isabel is charged in federal court with mailing threatening communications. If convicted, Bondi said, the man — whom she described as a “left-wing radical” — will face prison time.

Standing beside Bondi, Johnson revealed chilling details about the letter’s contents and the political hatred behind it.

“The individual who wrote me described why he wanted me dead: I was a white, cis, Christian Trump supporter,” Johnson said. “They described in great detail how I would be killed in an open field just like Charlie. How much blood would come out of my head and neck when it would come off.”

“This individual described orphaning my four children and widowing my beautiful wife with great joy,” he said.

Bondi said the arrest was part of a broader effort to crack down on politically motivated threats and violence.

“We cannot allow this political violence to continue any longer,” she said. “This arrest will serve as a reminder to many — do not do this, we will find you.”

Bondi added that there are “open cases all over this country” involving similar threats, and that federal investigators are working to track down every suspect involved.

“This guy thought he got away with this, and he thought he could hurt Benny and his family, and it’s not going to happen,” she said.

The arrest comes as the Trump administration intensifies efforts to combat political extremism, with a renewed focus on groups such as the far-left “Antifa” movement. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said Wednesday the group is “just as sophisticated” as Hamas, ISIS, and MS-13.

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