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He made threats against then President Barack Obama, they said.
Authorities say an Arizona man had made threats against the event.
Islamic State militants have made threats against Catholic targets in Rome.
He said the aide also made threats against him and his family.
He said the aide also made threats against him and his family.
He had reportedly made threats against the government on his YouTube channel.
He has a long memory, and he's made threats against the Speaker before.
Regev says terrorist groups had made threats against Argentina&aposs players and their families.
Several allegedly subscribed to far-right beliefs, and two allegedly made threats against Walmart.
It was not the first time that Trump made threats against a U.S. company.
We're told Epstein's team wants to know about other inmates who made threats against him.
Indeed, Democratic senators, including Durbin, have made threats against the Supreme Court and the judiciary.
Additional questioning revealed the suspect had grabbed the victim by the throat and made threats against her.
He added conditions were not ripe for talks and said the U.S. has made threats against his country.
Later, she stood in front of the store holding a machete and made threats against the Kardashian family.
He blasted a US ally, South Korea, for being soft on the North, and made threats against the Kim regime.
She said someone had made threats against her son, and he had a bruise on his face before his death.
According to law enforcement officials, the suspects made threats against President Barack Obama and allegedly talked of killing US law enforcement officers.
She also had caustic advice for those who have made threats against her, increasingly, she said, since she and Trump have sparred.
It was a dramatic reversal for the president, who had made threats against North Korea after the rogue nation's numerous missile launches.
A spokeswoman for the Orange County District Attorney's Office said Clark had previously made threats against a neighbor, but declined to elaborate.
Site administrators said that users of the online community, which has about 750,000 members, had made threats against police officers and public officials.
His brother, Nick Carter of the Backstreet Boys, alleged that Aaron made threats against himself, his pregnant wife, and his then-unborn child.
Schiff has also indicated he reversed course on seeking the whistleblower's testimony in part because Trump himself had made threats against the whistleblower's sources.
He has made threats against press that he deems adversarial in ways that he is unwilling to do with genuine adversaries such Vladimir Putin.
The estranged husband of a former sitcom star recently made threats against him, persuading him to take on a twenty-four-hour security detail.
Officers also learned that Kyles allegedly made threats against a woman who had called 911, warning she would return to light her apartment on fire.
He has made threats against Amazon, China, and NAFTA since before his inauguration, and his Twitter habit has been a sustained fixture of his presidency.
Iran dismissed on Monday an angry warning from U.S. President Donald Trump that Tehran risked dire consequences if it made threats against the United States.
The woman told police he allegedly also made threats against their grandparents; she asked authorities to check on them at their house, the News & Record reports.
Before calling 911, she warned her grandparents that her brother had allegedly made threats against them and was heading to their house, the News & Record reports.
Announcing the charges at a media conference last week, Johnson said Jenkins-Alexie had a lengthy criminal history and had previously made threats against law enforcement.
Social media accounts believed to belong to Sayoc show he attended Trump rallies and made threats against top Democrats, some of whom were sent explosive devices.
The Israeli police said he had also made threats against commercial airlines, including at least one Delta Air Lines flight in 2015, forcing an emergency landing.
The Band Perry pulled the plug on a performance Sunday night in Delaware after two men made threats against the venue ... and they're still on the loose.
But they have said Ramos made threats against the paper a few years ago on social media and noted that he sued the publication six years ago.
ISIS propaganda has repeatedly made threats against Sufis, who number around 15 million in Egypt, and has previously singled out Al-Rawdah, birthplace of an important Sufi cleric.
Iran on Monday dismissed Trump's angry warning that Tehran risked dire consequences "the like of which few throughout history have suffered before" if it made threats against the United States.
According to the American documents, Mr. Kadar made threats against Jewish community centers, schools and historic institutions, as well as the Anti-Defamation League's offices in Washington and New York.
Sol Pais, the 18-year-old who made threats against several Colorado high schools ahead of the 20th anniversary of the Columbine High School shooting, is dead, following an FBI manhunt.
On Monday, Iran dismissed a warning from Trump that it risked dire consequences "the likes of which few throughout history have suffered before" if it made threats against the United States.
" He claims the upperclassmen also made threats against the new guys -- saying things like, "I am going to f*ck you" and "I am going to Sandusky you ... This is Jerry.
During the incident, the Melrose Place alum allegedly made threats against deputies, saying she would "shoot them if they ever came to her house again," according to the Thousand Oaks Police Department.
According to documents obtained by CNN, school resource officer Scot Peterson wanted to use the Baker Act on September 28, 2016, after the then-student allegedly made threats against himself and others.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Australian tennis player Bernard Tomic has denied compatriot Lleyton Hewitt's allegations that he had made threats against the former world number one and his family, local media reported on Friday.
Searching for "kill Jews" on Google yields stories about the Holocaust, but also specifics on how Nazis killed the Jews, and a plethora of stories of people who have made threats against Jews.
"At this point, anybody who is advocating for military action against North Korea is advocating for military action against a nuclear power who has also made threats against the United States," Castro said.
The owner of the site, writing under the name Nora Ralph, called Davis "an unemployed loser" in a statement, and said that he had made threats against people who disagreed with him for years.
On Monday, Iran dismissed an angry warning from President Donald Trump that it risked dire consequences "the like of which few throughout history have suffered before" if it made threats against the United States.
The head of Iran's Strategic Council on Foreign Relations said Tehran saw no value in Trump's offer, made only a week after he warned Iran it risked dire consequences if it made threats against Washington.
In court documents, police wrote that they knew Mr. Sawyer had made threats against the school two years earlier, but did not see evidence of anything new, and decided not to hold him at that point.
WASHINGTON/ANKARA (Reuters) - Iran on Monday dismissed an angry warning from U.S. President Donald Trump that Tehran risked dire consequences "the like of which few throughout history have suffered before" if it made threats against the United States.
Trump has repeatedly made threats against North Korea over its nuclear tests, promising last year that the country would be met with "fire and fury" if it threatened the U.S. The country has continued to carry out the tests.
Since pulling out of the nuclear accord, Trump has expressed a readiness to negotiate a new deal while warning Tehran of dire consequences "the like of which few throughout history have suffered before" if it made threats against the United States.
The suspect in the Maryland newsroom shooting that killed five people allegedly had a long-standing grudge against the The Capital-Gazette of Annapolis fueled by the paper's coverage of his arrest on criminal harassment charges, and had made threats against the paper.
In a statement, UFT, a labor union that represents teachers in New York City public schools, said the technology was "successful" in helping security personnel identify individuals who had made threats against employees so they could be prevented from entering one of its offices.
There is a contingent of people who have made threats against Khan's life on social media, comparing her to Qandeel Baloch, a young social media star who was killed in Pakistan earlier this year for being publicly too much of herself within a society that values homogeneity.
Jeske said he'd contacted his former law firm where he'd worked in Chicago and asked them to send a lawyer to represent him, but none had shown up Assistant State's Attorney Erin Antonietti told the court that Jeske had made threats against the dogs and snatched the keys from his wife of 18 months, running inside and locking the door after him.
Despite being just a few miles from Columbine High School, where 13 people were killed by two students 20 years ago, and a recent manhunt for a woman who was "infatuated" with the Columbine massacre made threats against schools in the area, STEM students said they never expected their campus would be the next American school to cope with a shooting.
CNN reported that the U.S. Marshals Service is offering a $20,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of Shawn Richard Christy, who was last seen Sunday night driving a stolen car in Cumberland, Md.  The FBI said in a warrant on its website that Christy allegedly made threats against Trump and Northampton County, Pa., District Attorney John Morganelli on Facebook between June 85033 and 12.
The FBI on Thursday arrested a man who allegedly made threats against The Boston Globe after the paper led a campaign with other news organizations to publish coordinated editorials condemning President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE for his attacks against the press.
In the letter, obtained by TMZ, the Savages' lawyer says some of Kelly's former associates have made threats against Tim and Jonjelyn, which they say are now being investigated in Henry County, GA. This appears to be a different criminal investigation than the one that's already underway in nearby Fulton County, GA. The Savages also make another thing clear ... they're terrified for their lives and refuse to meet with Joycelyn in Chicago without the presence of law enforcement.
The letter arrived at Eastman's flat on the morning of 10 January 1989. It was alleged that Eastman had made threats against Winchester's life in the period preceding Winchester's murder.
Boulware later made threats against a judge in his child custody case after he and the mother of his eleven-year-old son lost custody of their son to Boulware's mother, on the grounds that they were unfit for sole custody of the child.
Leykis refused to prosecute due to the distance and he felt that having a few days in jail was enough. In late 2016, an obsessed fan was alleged to have called the show around 200 times a week and to have made threats against Leykis himself. A three-year restraining order was granted.
Two of the years were suspended due to his age and health, as he has multiple sclerosis and uses a wheelchair. In 2010, Busby is alleged to have made threats against then-Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Gordon Brown.Belfast Telegraph 1 April 2014, Brown threat accused leaves prisonIndependent.ie. 1 April 2014.
The Strugglers for the Unity and Freedom of al-Sham is a terrorist group who in December 2005 claimed responsibility for the assassination of Gebran Tueni and made threats against Detlev Mehlis. It also claimed the responsibility of Pierre Gemayel's assassination in November 2006. It may or may not have any relationship to Jund al-Sham.
Bradburn was deeply unpopular with the Texian settlers. Tensions escalated in May 1832, when Bradburn arrested a local man, William Barret Travis, on charges of attempted insurrection to separate the territory from Mexico. Conviction on this charge would lead to Travis's execution. When Travis's business partner, Patrick Jack, made threats against Bradburn, he was also arrested.
London: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc. p. 131 According to Mac Stíofáin, the Woodvale Defence Association (WDA) had made threats against the Abercorn in its weekly newsletter after the Abercorn management refused to play the British national anthem. The WDA denied the allegations, adding that one of its members had a friend who been badly injured in the blast.MacStíofáin, Seán (1975).
After being transferred to another workgroup, Uyesugi began making unfounded accusations of harassment and product tampering against fellow repairmen. They had difficulty dealing with him. Former co- workers who knew him reported the other members of his team allegedly ostracized him, making him feel isolated and withdrawn. Uyesugi reportedly made threats against other co-workers' lives.
In 2018, Toohil stated that Miccarelli made threats against her and sexually abused her during and after their relationship. She was granted a restraining order against Miccarelli in 2018. Miccarelli has been accused by other women of sexual harassment leading to the revokation of his security privileges at the state capitol and his retirement from the legislature in 2018.
In 2014, he was transferred to a school for children with emotional or learning disabilities. There were reports that he made threats against other students. He returned to Stoneman Douglas High School two years later but was banished in 2017 for disciplinary reasons. As he could not be expelled from the Broward County School system completely, he was transferred to alternate placement.
School staff also learned that he had repeatedly made threats against students, teachers, and campus security officers. Within days, police were involved and bomb-making materials were found at his home. Zawahri was subsequently admitted to the UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute. Zawahri was a student of Santa Monica High School before enrolling in Santa Monica College in the winter of 2009.
Although Hamasyan was encouraged by his Turkish fans to perform in Turkey, there was opposition from others. This included the mayor of Kars, Murtaza Karaçanta, who had made racist remarks about Hamasyan and the other performers, and right-wing Turkish groups, such as Grey Wolves, who had made threats against the performers. Because of these threats the performers were given a police escort whilst in Turkey.
In her New York counter-claim Kesha alleges that Dr. Luke "sexually, physically, verbally and emotionally" abused her since the beginning of their professional relationship. The suit alleged he drugged and raped her on two occasions, made threats against Kesha and her family, and called her derogatory names. On February 19, 2016, Kesha's request for a preliminary injunction was denied. Kesha appealed the decision the following month.
The school administration had circulated an email to teachers, warning that Cruz had made threats against other students. The school banned him from wearing a backpack on campus. Psychiatrists recommended an involuntary admission of Cruz to a residential treatment facility, starting in 2013. The Florida Department of Children and Families investigated him in September 2016 for Snapchat posts in which he cut both his arms and said he planned to buy a gun.
Kinnison lost the ensuing lawsuit and was ordered to pay Weaver an additional $2,100 in court costs and damages. Kinnison wrote letters to the FBI, Secret Service, and county sheriff alleging Weaver had threatened to kill Pope John Paul II, President Ronald Reagan, and Idaho Governor John V. Evans. In January 1985, the FBI and Secret Service began an investigation of allegations that Weaver had made threats against Reagan and other government and law enforcement officials.
Raja Ja'afar had written a letter to Hussein Shah, notifying him of Sultan Mahmud's death, but concealed his brother's ascension as the Sultan. Bendahara Tun Ali brought letters to Lingga, reporting Abdul Rahman's coronation during Hussein Shah's stay in Pahang. Hussein Shah sailed from Pahang to Lingga when the monsoon winds arrived, and was received by Sultan Abdul Rahman, who offered to abdicate in his favor. But he quickly backtracked after Raja Ja'afar made threats against Sultan Abdul Rahman.
On October 3, over 400 members of the NFAC along with over 200 other armed protesters marched in downtown Lafayette, Louisiana. This demonstration was sparked after United States Representative Clay Higgins made threats against protesters who showed up armed regarding the shooting of Trayford Pellerin at the hands of police. NFAC leader John Fitzgerald Johnson along with other speakers gave speeches at the Parc San Souci, urging members to continue protesting. Afterwards, the group marched and left.
The Ku Klux Klan paid for his defense by a powerful group of attorneys. Stephenson's preliminary hearing was held August 24, 1921. His daughter testified that he had often made threats against Coyle's life. Coyle's sister and housekeeper testified that there had been no raised voices or scuffling prior to the shooting, contradicting Stephenson's claim that he had fired in self-defense after the priest threatened and assaulted him."Stephenson is Bound Over to Grand Jury after Preliminary", The Miami News, 24 Aug. 1921.
Sukami was accused by two Congolese journalists of assault and robbery; he denied the accusation but was arrested on charges relating to the event in early January 2020 following the arrest of Balous. Following the violence a restraining order was imposed on Balous requiring him to receive permission from the police before entering the Cape Town City Bowl area. A South African Human Rights Commissioner stated on national TV that Balous made threats against his life following court proceedings., eNCA News, 30 January 2020.
At these occasions Einstein would stay at Ehrenfest's home. In 1923 Einstein stayed there for six weeks, after German ultra-nationalists in Berlin had made threats against his life. On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of Lorentz' doctorate (December 1925) Ehrenfest invited both Bohr and Einstein over to Leiden, in an attempt to reconcile their scientific differences about the emerging quantum theory. These discussions were continued at the 1927 Solvay Conference, where Ehrenfest much to his dismay had to side with Bohr's position in this great debate.
Molefe and Ngubane's tenure was controversial for their involvement with the Gupta family and for allegedly allowing the company to become a vehicle for state capture. Ngubane also controversially attempted to blacklist newspapers perceived as unfriendly to Eskom. During parliament's state capture inquiry in 2017 former Eskom chairperson Zola Tsotsi (2012-2015) testified that Gupta family member Tony Gupta made threats against Tsotsi allegedly stating that Tsotsi will lose his job as he was not 'helping' the Guptas. In December 2016, Matshela Koko, former head of generation for Eskom, was named as acting CEO.
Military control lasted for two months, and during this time 200 to 350 men were imprisoned in an overcrowded stockade (held under charges such as "general troublemaker" and "too well educated for his own good"), while the general population was subject to curfews, unannounced searches, and restrictions on work and recreational activities. Angry young men joined the Hoshi-dan and its auxiliary, the Hokoku-dan, a militaristic nationalist group aimed at preparing its members for a new life in Japan. This pro-Japan faction ran military drills, demonstrated against the WRA, and made threats against inmates seen as administration sympathizers.Turnbull, Lornet.
Ruffin first sought treatment for his drug addiction in 1967. In 1978, Ruffin was arrested at a birthday party in Memphis. He was charged with disorderly conduct "for refusing several requests" to leave the area after he allegedly made threats against some policemen and their families while being transported to jail. Ruffin denied making threats and was released on his own recognizance. In 1982, Ruffin was charged $5,000 and sentenced to six months in a low-security prison in Terre Haute, Indiana, for failing to pay taxes amounting to more than $310,000 over three years (1975–77).
In 1999, it tampered the pitch at Feroz Shah Kotla Ground to stop a match between the two sides, while during the 2006 Champions Trophy it made threats against hosting Pakistan's matches in Jaipur and Mohali. Post-2008, it has frequently threatened against the resumption of a bilateral Indo-Pakistani cricket series. In October 2015, Shiv Sena activists barged into the headquarters of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) in Mumbai, chanting anti-Pakistan slogans and stopping a scheduled meeting between BCCI president Shashank Manohar and the Pakistan Cricket Board's Shahryar Khan and Najam Sethi.
Social media comments and images are being used in a range of court cases including employment law, child custody/child support and insurance disability claims. After an Apple employee criticized his employer on Facebook, he was fired. When the former employee sued Apple for unfair dismissal, the court, after seeing the man's Facebook posts, found in favor of Apple, as the man's social media comments breached Apple's policies. After a heterosexual couple broke up, the man posted "violent rap lyrics from a song that talked about fantasies of killing the rapper's ex- wife" and made threats against him.
Working in the Violent Crimes Section, he handled bank robberies, homicides, sexual assault and various other offenses, many of them arising in Indian country. His highest profile case was the successful prosecution of an offender who made threats against the United States District Court Judge John E. Conway and United States Magistrate Judge Robert DeGiacomo. From 2000 to 2002, Washburn served as the third General Counsel of the National Indian Gaming Commission. He served during the time of a boom in the Indian gaming industry in California as that gaming became clearly legal due to the signing of tribal-state gaming compacts, a very active time at the Commission.
He stated that the government's power is on the verge of being defeated by Islamist forces in the Somali capital.allafrica Parliament Asks Foreign Troops to Come Within 24 Hours , 19 June 2009 The Somali cabinet declared a state of emergency, and asked for help from neighboring countries which included Kenya, Djibouti, Ethiopia and Yemen. Ethiopia refused saying intervention needs an international mandate. Al-Shabaab responded by 21 June saying they would fight any foreign troops, and made threats against potential Kenyan intervention. President Sheikh Sharif Ahmed declared a state of emergency by 22 June, as a new round of fighting in Mogadishu left 12 dead and 20 injured with hundreds more fleeing the city.
Kunio Yonenaga is said to have been the first player to use it in the modern era (although, his using it was probably not deliberate). Hiroyuki Miura first started to use it, and his popularization of the tactic among pro players awarded him the Kōzō Masuda Award for innovation in shogi strategy in 2002. It is also suggested that the popularity of the castle occurred thanks to the internet activity among amateur players. At the time, the Fujii System was making its fury felt, which unlike Bear-in-the-hole Static Rook made threats against the king difficult by way of the bishop and the knight, which consolidated it as a strong tactic.
In some cases The Epoch Times operates in a hostile overseas environment, in which "overseas Chinese media companies choosing to remain independent or publish non-approved content become the targets of an aggressive campaign of elimination or control." In one instance Chinese diplomatic officials made threats against media for reporting Falun Gong-related content; in other cases, advertisers and distributors have been threatened not to support The Epoch Times. Communist Party authorities have been accused of resorting to "militant methods" against the newspaper and its staff, including attacking staff and destroying computer equipment. According to a Reporters Without Borders report, Epoch's chief technical officer, Li Yuan, was attacked and beaten in his Atlanta, Georgia, home on February 8, 2006, by suspected Chinese government agents who took his two laptops.
Under subsequent police interrogation she claimed to have been coerced into carrying the drugs by a criminal gang that had made threats against her family, and took part in a sting operation to arrest several other individuals she alleged to be part of a drugs trafficking ring. In December 2012, she was convicted of drug smuggling at Denpasar District Court and sentenced to death by firing squad in January 2013. By contrast, the others involved in the case were convicted of lesser drugs-related offences and received custodial sentences. Prosecutors had recommended Sandiford should also receive a custodial sentence because of her willingness to cooperate with police, but the panel of judges overseeing the hearing felt her actions had undermined Indonesia's anti-drugs policy and concluded there were no mitigating circumstances in her favour.
ZANU–PF propaganda made threats against those considering voting ZUM in the election; one television advert featured images of a car crash with the statement "This is one way to die. Another is to vote ZUM. Don't commit suicide, vote ZANU-PF and live." In the election, Mugabe was re-elected President with nearly 80% of the vote, while ZANU–PF secured 116 of the 119 available parliamentary seats. Mugabe had long hoped to convert Zimbabwe into a one-party state, but in 1990 he officially "postponed" these plans as both Mozambique and many Eastern Bloc states transitioned from one-party states to multi-party republics. Following the collapse of the Marxist-Leninist regimes in the Soviet Union and the Eastern Bloc, in 1991 ZANU–PF removed references to "Marxism-Leninism" and "scientific socialism" in its material; Mugabe maintained that "socialism remains our sworn ideology".

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