Miami Gardens man threatens to kill Florida Rep. Jose Felix Diaz, police say

Steve St. Felix tells police he's 'fed up with the Republican Party'

MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. – A Miami Gardens man has been arrested after threatening to kill a Florida lawmaker, police said.

Miami-Dade police said Steve St. Felix tagged Florida Rep. Jose Felix Diaz, R-Miami, on a threatening Facebook post Sunday.

The Facebook post read, "I'll kill your ass and you better not show up to the next rec meeting."

Police said St. Felix removed the post from Facebook a short time later.

Diaz told police that, because of recent attacks on government officials, he was in fear for his life and the safety of his family.

"I rest easy knowing that the suspect's been apprehended, and I think that the threat has been dealt with," Diaz told Local 10 News reporter Sanela Sabovic.

According to an arrest affidavit, St. Felix told police when he was questioned about the post that he is "fed up with the Republican Party."

"It was something that I reported immediately to the police, and they took it very seriously because of what happened in Washington, D.C. recently with (U.S. Rep. Steve) Scalise," Diaz said.

Police said St. Felix apologized for making the threat and said he didn't mean to harm Diaz. He also said that he wasn't taking his medication when he posted the message.

"Because this gentleman was unknown to me, it really escalated the situation in my mind and made me very reluctant to be out in public without a police presence," Diaz said.  

St. Felix's mother, who did not want to give her name, said her son was diagnosed by doctors with schizophrenia several years ago. She said that he would never hurt anyone and is just ill.

His mother went on to say that her son was not feeling well over the weekend because he didn't take his medications.

She said St. Felix graduated from Florida A&M University and had held good jobs before mental illness took a toll on his life. 

St. Felix was being held on a $500,000 bond at the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center.

His attorney said St. Felix suffers from mental health issues.

"This is an opportunity to remind people that they have to take mental health very seriously," Diaz said.

Diaz is resigning from his seat in the state House to run for the Florida Senate.


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Sanela Sabovic joined Local 10 News in September 2012 as an assignment editor and associate producer. In August 2015, she became a full-time reporter and fill-in traffic reporter. Sanela holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in communications with a concentration in radio, television and film from DePaul University.

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Janine Stanwood joined Local 10 News in February 2004 as an assignment editor. She is now a general assignment reporter. Before moving to South Florida from her Washington home, Janine was the senior legislative correspondent for a United States senator on Capitol Hill.

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