New Hampshire man charged with threatening to kill U.S. senator

New Hampshire man charged with threatening to kill U.S. senator

CONCORD, N.H. — A New Hampshire man has been charged with threatening to kill a U.S. senator, federal prosecutors introduced Friday.

Brian Landry, 66, of Franklin, is accused of calling and leaving a threatening voicemail at a district subject workplace of a senator on May 17, stating that he was a veteran sniper and was coming for the senator if the senator didn’t change.

Landry admitted to federal investigators that he had referred to as the senator’s workplace however didn’t recall precisely what he stated, the U.S. lawyer’s workplace stated. It was not instantly recognized if he’s being represented by an lawyer. Prosecutors didn’t reveal the senator’s identification.



If convicted, Landry faces a sentence of as much as 10 years in jail and a advantageous of as much as $250,000.

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