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FBI arrests 2 Michigan males for political threats

By Editorial Board Published November 5, 2024 3 Min Read
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FBI arrests 2 Michigan males for political threats

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — Two Michigan males from Ann Arbor and Jackson have been arrested and charged by the FBI’s Election Threats Job Pressure for sending political threats on-line.

In line with court docket information, the FBI Nationwide Menace Operations Middle in West Virginia obtained an nameless on-line threatening submission that they traced again to Isaac Sissel, 25, of Ann Arbor.

The menace learn, partly: “I shall carry out an attack against conservative christan, (sic) filth in the event trump wins the election.  I have a stolen ar15 and a target I refuse to name so I can continue to get away with my plans.  Without a specific victim or ability to find the place I hid the gun, there’s not a thing the FBI can do until I complete the attack.”

Sissel was arrested Tuesday morning and can seem in court docket Tuesday afternoon.

Christopher Pierce, 46, of Jackson was arrested Tuesday and charged with one depend of creating a threatening interstate communication after allegedly sending threatening e-mails to a political motion committee (PAC) fundraising for the election. If convicted, he’ll serve a most of 5 years in jail.

In line with court docket paperwork, Pierce allegedly despatched two emails threatening to hurt or kill individuals related to the PAC on or round Oct. 2.

In response to a fundraising e mail, Pierce replied “I guarantee I can find each and every one of your [expletive] organizees. And we will turn you [expletive] inside out. . . . Now you better stop or I promise you this is badly for all of you [expletive] and we won’tinvolve [sic] the law.”

In a second e mail shortly after, Pierce mentioned: “You will shut down your entire organization or it will be shut down for you. 90% of the members of [named organization]… are trained killers. . . . It paints targets onyour [sic] backs and the backs of your families. Your call centers have been located. Don’t make these boys and girlsgo [sic] to work.”

To report suspected threats or violent acts, contact your native FBI workplace and request to talk with the Election Crimes Coordinator. Contact info for each FBI area workplace could also be discovered right here.

You may additionally contact the FBI at 1-800-CALL-FBI (225-5324) or file an internet criticism right here. The duty pressure will assessment complaints submitted and refer them for investigation or response accordingly.

If somebody is in imminent hazard or susceptible to hurt, contact 911 or your native police instantly.

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