Man arrested for post calling for AG Bondi's murder on TikTok

By 
 October 28, 2025

In the wake of the assassination of Charlie Kirk, being a Republican or conservative has arguably never been more dangerous, and U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi found that out recently.

As whackjob leftists gear up to grab their 15 minutes of infamy and headlines, one of them, a 29-year-old man, was arrested for posting a bounty on Bondi's head across social media, specifically TikTok, the New York Post reported

A known anarchist by the name of Tyler Maxon Avalos faces serious charges "for allegedly putting a $45,000 hit out on US Attorney General Pam Bondi on TikTok, according to the feds."

He was arrested, thankfully, earlier this month after someone tipped off the FBI about his TikTok post in which he called for the Attorney General to be killed.

What's happening?

The TikTok post was disturbing, to say the least. It contained a picture of Bondi's head, calling for her to be assassinated.

The Post reported:

The chilling post included a photo of Bondi with a “sniper-scope red dot” on her forehead with the caption: “WANTED: Pam Bondi / REWARD: 45,000 ‘ DEAD OR ALIVE / (PREFERABLY DEAD),” court documents charge.

Not surprisingly, the anarchist nutjob has a long history of convictions and is a known anarchist, according to federal authorities.

The outlet noted:

He was convicted in July 2022 of stalking in Minnesota, as well as domestic battery in Florida in 2016. In the wake of his alleged threats against Bondi, Avalos was charged with interstate transmission of a threat to injure another person.

The call for Bondi's murder came at a time when security concerns for high-profile Republicans are at an all-time high.

Social media responds

Users across social media weighed in on the arrest of the anarchist.

"Hope they set an example with this by giving him a max sentence!!" one X user wrote.

Another X user wrote, "It's fascinating how quickly people can sabotage themselves online without thinking through the consequences. some mistakes really do come with a steep price tag."

It'll be interesting to see if the DOJ makes an example out of him should he be convicted.

" A free people [claim] their rights, as derived from the laws of nature."
Thomas Jefferson