News Summary
Michael Stephen Wilcox, aged 35, has been arrested for allegedly making an online threat against an LGBTQ+ pride event in Orlando. His comment on a social media post raised concerns of potential violence, prompting a swift investigation by authorities. This incident comes shortly after the anniversary of the tragic Pulse nightclub shooting, intensifying community fears. Wilcox faces serious charges that could lead to a lengthy prison sentence, and his mental health history is being assessed. Local leaders stress the importance of safety and resilience in the LGBTQ+ community.
Orlando, Florida – A 35-year-old man from Dunnellon, Michael Stephen Wilcox, was arrested on June 13, 2025, for allegedly making an online threat against an LGBTQ+ pride event scheduled to take place in Orlando just a day later. Wilcox faces federal charges in connection with a comment he posted on a social media platform, which raised alarms among law enforcement and the community.
According to federal court documents, Wilcox’s comment appeared on a Facebook post from the Goblin Market. The post was promoting the Pride event, described as Orlando’s largest free gay pride festival, set for June 14 at the Central Florida Fairgrounds. His comment included an image meme of a hand loading bullets into a gun, accompanied by the text, “Can’t expect God to do all the work.” This chilling message was noted by other users of the platform, who interpreted it as a direct threat of violence.
The FBI was notified about the potential threat through a tip received by their National Threat Operations Center. This prompted a swift investigation involving the Orlando Police Department, which managed to link Wilcox to the threatening comment through an email address associated with the Facebook account. Following this investigation, Wilcox was taken into custody shortly thereafter.
Wilcox’s actions come at a particularly sensitive time, occurring just two days after the ninth anniversary of the tragic Pulse nightclub mass shooting in Orlando on June 12, 2016, where 49 individuals lost their lives in a targeted attack against the LGBTQ+ community. The timing of the threat has amplified the concerns of community leaders and activists, who are all too familiar with the violent history facing LGBTQ+ individuals.
In addition to the serious charges he faces, which carry a potential maximum sentence of up to five years in jail for transmitting an interstate threat to injure, it is important to note that Wilcox has a documented history of mental health issues, as confirmed by authorities. This aspect of his background may play a role in the legal proceedings ahead.
Tatiana Quiroga, the executive director of Come Out with Pride, has expressed significant concern regarding the incident. She emphasized how such threatening actions impact the LGBTQ+ community, particularly in light of the violence they have faced historically. Events like the Pride festival are not only celebrations of identity and community but also represent resilience against attempts to undermine safety and acceptance.
As the investigation continues, local authorities and the LGBTQ+ community remain vigilant, working together to ensure the safety and security of participants during the Pride event and beyond. The Goblin Market event is expected to proceed as planned, showcasing a range of LGBTQ+-related activities and offering an opportunity for celebration, expression, and solidarity.
This incident underscores the ongoing challenges that the LGBTQ+ community faces regarding safety and acceptance in society. As law enforcement takes threats seriously, it is crucial for individuals and communities to remain aware and proactive in protecting their rights and well-being.
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