
Teen Charged With Felony For E-mails Threatening Bush
Judicial Reform Investigations
"He is extremely well versed in the history of President Bush," Florence,
Kentucky Police Captain Linny Cloyd told the Cincinnati Enquirer. "In
talking with him, you can tell this is a hot-button topic with him."
An investigation was launched when the town's mayor received an anonymous
e-mail threatening the president, who is expected to throw the first pitch
for the Cincinnati Reds baseball team on Monday.
A second e-mail was also sent to the White House, Vice President Dick
Cheney and the Pentagon.
"We asked him what brought him to this point," Cloyd said. "He didn't have
an answer he was willing to share with us."
The boy's parents consented to a search of their home Monday evening when
Cloyd arrived with FBI and Secret Service agents. They did not find
anything that led them to believe the boy intended to carry out his
threats.
"If the teen was just looking for attention, he certainly got it," said
Florence Mayor Diane Whalen. "I think the key thing here is you can't
ignore any threat in these times."
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