The Department of Justice is searching for a subject who intended to attack federal prosecutor Alina Habba
Authorities are searching for a man who entered the office of Alina Habba, acting US Attorney for the District of New Jersey, with the intent to attack her
The Department of Justice is looking for a person who approached Alina Saad Habba, the acting US Attorney for the District of New Jersey, with the intention to harm her.
She assured that protection around President Donald Trump's former attorney may be increased until the person concerned for threatening her is apprehended in a information posted on the app Bondi.
" Last night, a person attempted to assault one of our federal prosecutors, my dear friend @USAtty Habba," caused damage to her office before fleeing. Thankfully, Alina is secure. No violent action or threat of violence against a federal standard may be tolerated. Period," she said.
The Tampa Republican reaffirmed that no act of violence may be tolerated under the current federal government and that all attempts to commit it will be severely punished.
" We will provide this man to justice," the statement read. She warned that this Department may make use of every legitimate tool at its disposal to assure your safety and that violent criminals are held totally accountable.
Democrat LaMonica McIver, the agent for the 10th Congressional District, is being prosecuted by Habba, who is awaiting Senate assurance as a federal prosecutor. She claims that she was attacked with her elbows by law enforcement in Newark, New Jersey, when some of her party members attempted to enter an refugee detention facility in May.
Alina Habba stated in a post shared on her social media that the violent incident at her place of employment would not stop her from carrying out her duty to make sure the law is upheld.
She wrote," I will not be intimidated by extreme lunatics in my job.
The 41-year-old lawyer's candidacy is supported by the Democratic Party's command because, in the end, she ended up representing Donald Trump in court.
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