A 24-year-old Las Vegas man has been charged with making terrorist threats in a YouTube video, according to KTNV.

Bryce Cuellar has been making videos that reveal his penchant for conspiracy theories for quite some time. His YouTube channel, which is followed by nearly 161,000 subscribers, features videos of him arguing that President Obama is owned by Africa, questioning the legitimacy of the Sandy Hook shooting, and discussing various aspects of the Illuminati.

The video that has Cuellar in trouble, however, features him saying that he wants to kill “gays, faggots, lesbians, and Satanists.” In the 15-minute video, Cuellar, who refers to himself as a “Christian warrior,” is seen wearing a military flak vest and night vision goggles and holding two rifles. He tells his viewers, among other things, that he is tired of America and will begin killing soon.

Las Vegas police were notified about the video on July 2 by Interpol via Google. Google removed the video, but the company was still able to provide a link for detectives.

According to Las Vegas Now, police have said the video is “similar to martyrdom and propaganda videos produced by international terrorist organizations.”

Upon learning about the threatening video, police also looked into Cuellar’s Facebook page. According to KTNV, the page contained “posts about the Orlando shooting and posts that outline his anti-government, sovereign citizen, and militia ideologies.” Police report that, over the last three years, Cuellar’s videos and posts have become more radical and aggressive.

The video is not the only thing that Cuellar is in trouble for, though. Apparently, an hour after the video was posted, Cuellar attacked his wife, punching her, choking her, and threatening to kill her.

Cuellar has admitted to making the video, although he also says that he was angry and drunk at the time. He told the police that he knew he had made a mistake in making and posting the video and assured them that he is not a murderer.

Nevertheless, Cuellar has been charged with terrorist threats and was placed on a mental health hold by Clark County Detention Center staff. He is currently being held on a $100,000 bail and is scheduled to be in court on Sept. 1.

A news report about Cuellar’s indictment can be viewed below, courtesy of KTNV Channel 13 Las Vegas via YouTube.

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