
APEX, N.C. (WTVD) -- A South Carolina man who was arrested at a car wash in North Carolina last week appeared before a judge Monday on federal charges.
Daniel Swain was taken into custody on April 29 at the Tidal Wave Auto Spa on Lake Pine Drive in Apex.
In court on Monday, Swain was appointed a public defender, and he's remanded into the custody of the U.S. Marshal's Office until the next hearing on May 7.
The 40-year-old was taken into custody after the Apex Police Department responded to the car wash after someone at the business called 911. They reported that they saw what appeared to be threatening words written on the windows of a car. Apex police then notified the U.S. Secret Service (USSS) and the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation (SBI). The SBI's bomb squad unit also responded to conduct a search of the vehicle for explosive devices.

According to an affidavit obtained by ABC11, Swain refused to identify himself to Apex officers, and they found markers on or near him that matched the one used to write the alleged threats on the vehicle.
Apex police charged Swain with resisting a public officer, possession of methamphetamine, and having a fictitious license plate.
After his appearance on those charges last Thursday, the USSS placed a detainer on him at the Wake County Detention Center on federal charges.
The USSS document filed in federal court says one of the messages reads, "Headed to WSH to kill the Pres.
According to a federal arrest warrant obtained by ABC11, Swain allegedly told law enforcement his motivation was the perceived wrongful death of his father, uncle, and grandfather.

ABC11 also learned in the federal arrest warrant that the Secret Service previously interviewed Swain in January of 2025 and then again in April of 2025 - both times for threatening Facebook posts.
During his arraignment on Thursday, April 30, on local charges in Wake County, Swain told the judge he was an unemployed Army veteran.
"I'm unemployed. I'm a United States Army veteran, third generation, and this is a little ridiculous," Swain said.

Swain has crossed paths with law enforcement in the past. In 2024, he was arrested and charged with "obstructing governmental operations."
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Apex police said their investigation is complete and was forwarded to the Wake County District Attorney's Office. The U.S. Secret Service is in charge of the federal investigation.
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