Telegram account. Twitter and Instagram accounts associated with his name in the past have been suspended or no longer exist, according to the Los Angeles Blade.Last year Schmidt posted video of a confrontation he initiated with employees at Sunny's Hair and Wigs in neighboring Mesa.
Schmidt targeted the small store because it had requested patrons continue to wear masks even after the state mandate was lifted because the store provides services to cancer patients undergoing treatment.
The owner of Sunny’s Hair and Wigs, Lisa Memberr told The Arizona Republic last year they received threats after Schmidt posted his video."We began receiving phone calls from his followers, threatening to shut down the store, using very abusive and offensive language," Memberr said.Schmidt also was banned from the Arizona state capitol building after he confronted a Black Arizona legislator with a racial slur.“Why are you wearing a slave mask?” Schmidt asked Rep.
Reginald Boulding in the incident captured on video. While some may take Schmidt’s threats seriously, he claims they are only designed to “create leftist outrage,” according to his Telegram page.Schmidt also claimed in a recent post that he had been called into a visit with the FBI in response to the large number of death threats he claims to have received..