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Ohio inmate accused of threatening President Trump, mailing powder |
By wkyc.com- Kevin Grasha |
Published: 02/17/2017 |
An Ohio prison inmate has been charged with threatening President Donald Trump, federal judges and other officials in letters he mailed from prison -- some of which contained white powder. The powder turned out to be non-toxic, but the letters threatened “to injure numerous government officials,” the U.S. Attorney’s Office said in a news release. Rodney Cydrus, 47, is an inmate at the Lebanon Correctional Institution. He was convicted in 2013 in Ross County, records show, on charges including arson, theft and burglary. According to the indictment: On five separate occasions, from Jan. 17 through Jan. 31, Cydrus mailed letters threatening officials, including Trump, federal judges and the FBI. Read More. |
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