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threats-against-members-of-congress — Part 06
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Rev.01-31-2003
federal bureau of investigation
Precedence: ROUtINE
Date:
03/16/2005
To:
Criminal Investigative
Attn: VCMO Unit
Washington Field
Attn:
SA
Squad CR-3
From:
Philadelphia
Fort Washington Resident Agency
Contact: SA
Approved By:
Drafted By:
pep
Case ID #: 89A-PH-98632
(Pending)
89A-PH-98632 SUB GJ
(Pending)
89A-WF-C219398
(Pending)
Title:
U.S. SENATOR WILLIAM FRIST - VICTIM
ASSASSINATION, KIDNAP, ASSAULT - MEMBER OF CONGRESS
b2
b6
Synopsis: Case initiation.
b7C
Reference:
89A-WF-C219398 Serial 427
Administrative:
Reference telephone calls between sA.
WFO, and SSRA
FWRA, Philadelphia
Division, on 03/11/05, 03/14/05, and 03/15/05.
United States Capitol Police about a series of three telephone.
messages left at the Nashville, Tennessee State Office of U.S.
Senator william Frist of Tennessee. In the last voice mail.
message, captioned subject allegedly threatened to kill U.s.
Senator Frist. Captioned subject was identified as being
responsible for these messages based upon a comparison of
previous tapes of captioned subject to those of the most recent
messages conducted by the United States Capitol Police.
On 03/14/2oo5, captioned subject was interviewed by
FwRA and denied making these calls..
On 03/15/2005, AUSA
EDpA, advised that
based upon his review of the content contained in referenced
voice mail messages, he would prosecute captioned subject in the.
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