Man arrested after allegedly threatening to kill George W. Bush
February 2, 2014 -- Updated 1654 GMT (0054 HKT)

A New York man was arrested Friday for allegedly threatening to kill former President George W. Bush.
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
- Benjamin Smith is arrested
- Complaint says Smith professed a love interest in one of Bush's daughters
- Smith screamed "Bush will get his" during his arrest, authorities say
Benjamin Smith, a
resident of upstate New York, threatened to "kill, kidnap and inflict
bodily harm" on Bush, the complaint said.
Smith also professed a
love interest in Barbara, one of the former president's twin daughters,
according to the complaint filed Friday in U.S. District Court in
Manhattan.
"Bush will get his," Smith allegedly screamed as he was being arrested, said the complaint.
The U.S. Secret Service
was alerted to the threat after Smith's mother found a note in the home
they share in which he allegedly wrote that he's "going to work for
George W. Bush and the Pentagon," the complaint said.
Smith also allegedly wrote: "I have to slay a dragon and then Barbara Bush is mine... America is finished. Obama, Etc."
Smith's defense lawyer,
Peggy Cross-Goldenberg, did not immediately return a call seeking
comment. It was not clear whether Smith remained in custody Saturday
evening.
Smith's mother reported that a rifle was missing from the house and that she did not know where her son was.
Using cell phone tracking, the Secret Service located Smith, who they say had driven to Manhattan.
On Friday, agents found
Smith sitting in his car in Manhattan, with a loaded .38-caliber rifle,
two boxes of ammunition, a container of gasoline and a machete,
according to authorities.
During questioning,
Smith told Secret Service agents, "I'm divorced and not currently seeing
anyone, but I am working on a relationship with Barbara Bush," the
complaint said.
Threats against presidents of the United States are a federal crime.
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