FRANKFORT, Ky. — A Kansas man has been indicted for allegedly threatening to kill Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron.
Wesley Forrest Clay, 29, of Olathe, Kansas, is charged in U.S. District Court in Frankfort with calling the attorney general’s hotline dedicated to the Breonna Taylor investigation to make his threat.
According to authorities, during the call on Sept. 23, he allegedly gave his name and phone number before saying, “You will die if you do not give Breonna Taylor justice. That is a threat. Try me.”
The day after the threat was left, Clay received a visit from the FBI — an incident he appears to discuss in a TikTok video the same day.
“So, bottom line, the reason they were at my house is because I threatened the attorney general in Louisville,” Clay says in the video. “I did. I admit it. I threatened him.”
Clay is scheduled to make a court appearance in Lexington next week.
He faces up to five years in prison if convicted.