Louisville man arrested in Warren County, accused of threatening police and President Donald Trump
BOWLING GREEN, Ky.- A Louisville man is behind bars in Warren County, accused of threatening police and the President of the United States.
According to an arrest citation, on Sunday evening, a Kentucky State Police trooper noticed a man walking southbound on Interstate 65 in Warren County.
When the trooper advised the man he could not be walking on the interstate, the arrest citation states, Timothy Heston, 26, refused the trooper’s commands and then threatened to kill the trooper, all the police and Donald Trump.
When in the sally port of the Warren County Regional Jail, the arrest citation goes on to say that Heston used his head to hit the trooper in the left side of the face.
Heston is charged with multiple offenses, including third-degree assault on a police officer, third-degree terroristic threatening, resisting arrest, menacing and misrepresenting military status. Police say Heston lied by telling them he served in the army and spent 20 years in Iraq.
Heston is lodged in the Warren County Regional Jail.