Arizona man pleads guilty to making threats against federal officials
A 37-year-old Arizona man named Michael Lee Tomasi pleaded guilty on Tuesday to making online threats against various federal officials.
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A 37-year-old Arizona man named Michael Lee Tomasi pleaded guilty on Tuesday to making online threats against various federal officials.
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An Arizona man has pleaded guilty to make threats to federal officials, including the FBI and a member of Congress.
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