FBI looks into Denver report of threat on Obama
DENVER (AP) — Federal authorities are looking into reports that a man arrested with rifles, ammunition and drugs in his truck may have made threats against Barack Obama, officials said Monday.
Two other men were arrested in the case.
“It’s premature to say that it was a valid threat or that these folks have the ability to carry it out,” said a
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FBI spokeswoman Kathy Wright confirmed the FBI was investigating the reports but declined to elaborate. The
Tharin Gartrell, 28, was arrested during a traffic stop early Sunday by police in the eastern
Police alerted federal authorities, who soon arrested Nathan Johnson, 32, at a hotel in
Adolf allegedly tried to escape officers by jumping from a sixth-floor window. He was hospitalized and was being held on $1 million bond for several outstanding warrants involving drug charges. Johnson also was being held on drug charges and his bond was unknown,
It wasn’t known if the three men had attorneys,
“Clearly we found there are federal implications — otherwise we would not have notified them,” he said. “The weapons clearly would cause great concern.”
U.S. Attorney Troy Eid said the case was under investigation. “We’re absolutely confident there is no credible threat to the candidate, the Democratic National Convention, or the people of
Officials with the FBI, Secret Service, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, and
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