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threats-against-members-of-congress — Part 07
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TO:
Washington Field From: Washington Field
Re:
89A-WF-233616, 07/11/2006
AKA:
Race:
White
Sex:
Male
DOB:
SSN:
Ht:
Wt:
Eyes:
Hair:
POB:
Scars:
DLN:
CCH:
Per WFO,
AND
were
interviewed regarding the threatening phone call to Senator.
Chambliss.
advised that she gave her cell phone
to her sister.
and was not in possession of
the phone.
when the threatening call was made. Additionally,
stated that her sister has a boyfriend named
b6
b7C
At the conclusion of the interview,
lagreed to
call her boyfriend
and persuade him to contact the FBi in
Chicago. advised the FBi Chicago that he was listening to
the radio while in Chicago recently and overheard the stations
encouraging people to call their broadcasted names and telephone
numbers to protest the immigration issue.
admitted to making.
the threatening phone call but stated he had been drinking and
expressed remorse for his actions and apologized for the threat.
has no plans to return to the United States.
On 06/16/2006, AUSA
United States
Attorney's Office, Washington, Dc, declined prosecution on this.
matter. On 06/19/2oo6, writer notified Detective
United States Capitol Police (Uscp), Threat Assessment
Unit, Washington, Dc, regarding the results of the aforementioned
interviews and of the declination.
Inasmuch as.
admitted to making the threats,.
expressed remorse stating that he will not be returning to the
U.S. and that AusA.
declined prosecution on this matter,
writer is requesting that this matter be closed.
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