An Alaska man has been arrested and charged with threatening to kidnap and injure a U.S. senator. The man, identified as Arther Graham of Kenai, AK, allegedly made threats to kidnap and injure GOP Alaska Senator Murkowski. The arrest was made by the U.S. Capitol Police and FBI. If convicted, Graham faces a maximum penalty of five years in prison. This incident highlights the ongoing issue of elected U.S. officials facing direct threats to their physical safety.
FBI arrests Alaska man for threatening to kill US senator, wear her skin 'as clothes' because he has nowhere else to live https://t.co/YV2bWH0jbQ https://t.co/SO012012kZ
FBI arrests Alaska man for threatening to kill US Senator, wear their skin 'as clothes' https://t.co/6LAmjnddBB
Feds arrest Arther Graham of Kenai, AK of making threats to kidnap and injure GOP AK Sen Murkowski. Arrested by USCP & FBI. If convicted, he faces a maximum penalty of five years in prison.
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An Alaska man threatened to “kidnap and injure” a U.S. senator, the Capitol Police told a federal judge, in the latest example of elected U.S. officials facing direct threats to their physical safety. https://t.co/jlAzv3iXLn
An Alaska man has been arrested and charged with threatening to kidnap and injure a U.S. senator, according to a federal complaint unsealed this week. https://t.co/uBmBonx9vf