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Ohio Man Pleads Guilty To Sending 92 Threats To Public Officials

via Washington Times·3d ago

A man from New Albany, Ohio, pleaded guilty in federal court to sending 92 threatening communications targeting more than 30 public officials across the United States. The defendant admitted to a months-long campaign of intimidation against federal and state leaders, highlighting the dangers of online harassment against government figures. This case underscores the legal consequences for individuals who target elected officials with threats, regardless of their political affiliation.

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