Harrison Floyd.Photo:Ricky Fitchett/ZUMA Wire

January 16, 2020, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S: HARRISON FLOYD, executive director, Black Voices For Trump, speaking at a roundtable discussion which was held at the First Immanuel Baptist Church in Philadelphia Pennsylvania

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One of the 18 people indicted in Georgia alongsideDonald Trumpwas charged earlier this year for allegedly assaulting the FBI agents who served him a subpoena for grand jury testimony.

The Washington Postreports that Harrison Floyd was charged in May with simple assault on a police officer after allegedly threatening two FBI agents who attempted to serve him the subpoena at his apartment in Rockville, Maryland in late February.

After the agents left, Floyd then called 911 and later told police officers the FBI agents “were lucky I didn’t have a gun on me, because I would have shot” one of them, thePostreports.

Harrison Floyd.Fulton County Sheriff’s Office

Harrison Floyd mugshot

Fulton County Sheriff’s Office

Floyd wasone of 19 people charged(including Trump) in a sprawling, 98-page indictment that details an alleged attempt to undermine the will of American voters. On Thursday, he turned himself in to the Fulton County Sheriff’s Office, but without a bond agreement in hand, and was therefore placed in custody.

In a statement sent to CNN, the sheriff’s office said that Floyd was “in custody at the Fulton County Jail” as of Thursday afternoon.

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Floyd is charged with three felony counts: violating the Georgia RICO Act, influencing witnesses, and conspiracy to commit solicitation of false statements and writings.

Trump himself was charged with more than a dozen felonies, including filing false documents, conspiracy to commit forgery in the first degree and false statements and writings.

Other defendants include attorneys Jenna Ellis and Sidney Powell; Trump’s former chief of staff, Mark Meadows; Georgia state Sen. Shawn Still; attorneysJohn Eastman, Bob Cheeley, Ray Smith III and Kenneth Chesebro; former assistant U.S. attorney generalJeffrey Clark; GOP strategist Michael Roman; former Coffee County elections supervisor Misty Hampton; former Coffee County GOP chairwoman Cathy Latham; Atlanta bail bondsman Scott Hall; Kutti; and Illinois pastor Stephen Cliffguard Lee.

source: people.com