NY man sentenced for sending phony ‘anthrax’ to federal offices in Syracuse, other cities
Updated Mar 17, 2021;
Robert Gavin, Times Union, Albany, N.Y. (TNS)
A man who sent 19 letters containing white powder falsely marked as “anthrax” to federal courthouses and Social Security offices in New York and Connecticut was sentenced Monday to two years of prison time a punishment he’s already served.
Jason Pantone, 36, of Hyde Park in Dutchess County, sent the powder wheat flour to offices that included the James T. Foley U.S. Courthouse in Albany because he was angry at being denied Social Security disability benefits.
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