Friday, May 28, 2010
Grassadellian Man Arrested In US For Threats To Obama
Suspect arrested without incident
COLORADO SPRINGS, USA--A Grassadellian man has been arrested in the US after making threats to President Barack Obama.
Police in Colorado Springs, in the US state of Colorado, tell GNN News that 57-year-old Charles Hebron, originally of Sussex, Ceona, was arrested at his home after the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) traced email records to his personal computer at his Colorado Springs apartment.
FBI Special Agent Tom Presser would only describe the threats as "specific and detailed."
Hebron was arrested without incident and is charged with threatening a public official. He is being held without bond.
Hebron is a Grassadellian citizen, but is currently living temporarily in the United States on a temporary visa.
A spokesman for Secretary of State Jim McCaren told the NPF the secretary has spoken with US officials, and is "working to assure the rights of Mr. Hebron are respected while simultaneously assisting US law enforcement in the investigation process."
Collester Press Secretary, Adam Kolbert, told reporters Friday the Grassadellian government "wholly condemns threats to public officials and their families, both domestic officials and leaders from other countries."
"We take those threats very seriously, whether they are directed at Grassadellian political leaders or leaders and dignitaries from other countries," Kolbert said.
Kolbert pledged to aid US officials in their investigation.
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