COLUMBIA, S.C. — An Irmo man indicted by a federal grand jury on charges of threatening the life of President Donald Trump was denied bond Friday after a hearing in which a prosecutor told the magistrate judge that the man posed a danger to the community.

Travis Keith Lang, approximately 47, pleaded not guilty in his first appearance in court at the federal courthouse in Columbia. He was quietly indicted earlier this week and arrested Thursday. His case was unsealed and made public Friday.

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