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threats-against-members-of-congress — Part 05
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federal bureau of investigation
Precedence: ROutINE
Date: 10/12/2004
To:
Columbia
From:
Columbia
Squad 7 / Greenville RA.
Contact:
SA
Approved By:
Drafted By:
rgh
Case ID #: 89A-CO-28909
(Pending)
Title:
CHANGED
POSSIBLE THREAT AGAINST
CONGRESSMAN DEMINT
4TH DISTRICT, GREENVILLE, SC;
ASSAULT - MEMBER OF CONGRESS;
Synopsis: Communication changing title and closing case
Previous Title: Title marked "Changed" to reflect the
identification of the subject. Title previously carried as.
b6
"UNSUB(S); POSSIBLE THREAT AGAINST CONGRESSMAN DEMINT 4TH
b7C
DISTRICT, GREENVILLE, SC; ASSAULT - MEMBER OF CONGRESS;"
Details: This case was based on a complaint from U.s.
Congressman Jim DeMint that he had been receiving threatening
letters at his home address. On October 7, 2oo4, another letter
was received from Congressman DeMint's office that was had been
received at his residence. The letter was unopened by the.
Congressman's staff. The reporting agent opened the envelope
which contained a handwritten letter addressed to the
Congressman. Contained within this letter were details.
concerning the author's life, which led to the identification of
the subject,
On October 8, 2004.
the reporting agent and AusA
went to speak to
Present during the interview
was
daughter,
was determined to be
81 years of age. She confessed to sending.the letters to.
Congressman DeMint's residence. She was upset with the
Congressman because she felt he had not provided her with.
assistance on a problem she had with the government. She had.
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