United States Attorney's Office for the District of Oregon

03/16/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/16/2026 16:24

Portland Man Indicted for Posting Violent Threats Online

PORTLAND, Ore.- A federal grand jury in Portland returned an indictment last Tuesday charging a Portland man with threatening an elected official and a minor victim online.

Travis William Juhr, 41, has been charged with transmitting interstate threats.

According to court documents, Juhr threatened an elected official in Nevada when he left a threatening voicemail and posted on his X account, "I hope you have your doors and windows locked. Because I love a challenge when hunting my PREY…" along with a photograph of the victim.

Additionally, Juhr threatened a minor victim because the victim attended a counter-protest to support Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents. The minor victim received several threatening messages from Juhr from different X accounts after the victim's personal identifying information was posted online.

Juhr made his first appearance in federal court Friday before a U.S. Magistrate Judge. He was arraigned and pleaded not guilty.

If convicted, Juhr faces a maximum sentence of five years in federal prison, 3 years of supervised release, and a fine of $250,000.

The FBI is investigating the case. Special Assistant U.S. Attorney Ethan G. Bodell is prosecuting the case.

An indictment is only an accusation of a crime, and a defendant is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.

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