A 20 year-old Waterbury man was arrested on Saturday after threatening to bomb the Trump campaign event on Twitter.

Sean Taylor Morkys warned friends and family to leave the event so they would not be harmed.

He has since taken down the tweets.

Morkys has posted anti-Trump tweets in the past but on Saturday he took it to a new level.

Morkys is a psych student at Southern Connecticut State University in New Haven.

WTNH News 8 reported:

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A 20-year-old man is in custody after threatening to bomb Saturday’s rally for Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump in Waterbury. At about 12:45 p.m., the United States Secret Service contacted the Connecticut State Police after seeing a threat posted on Twitter threatening to “bomb” the rally for Trump. According to state police, the Twitter post said, “Is someone going to bomb the Trump rally or am I going to have to?” A second Twitter post warned the suspect’s friend to have his family members leave the rally so they wouldn’t be hurt. Detectives found that the Twitter posts came from the area of Ardsley Road in Waterbury from the account of Sean Taylor Morkys. Morkys was located by State Police Counter Terrorism detectives, Waterbury police officers, and special agents from the United States Secret Service. He was taken into custody at about 5 p.m.

Morkys was released after posting $25,000 bail and is set to appear in state Superior Court in Waterbury on May 4, WFSB-TV reports.