Two men are facing charges of making election-related threats against three Michigan officials.
U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow, U.S. Rep. Elissa Slotkin and Court of Claims Judge Cynthia Stephens received the alleged threatening messages.
The Michigan Attorney General’s office says 62-year-old Daniel Thompson of Harrison left voicemail and email messages with Sen. Stabenow’s office. He allegedly also made calls to Rep. Slotkin’s’ office. Prosecutors allege Thompson used vulgar and threatening language referencing the 2020 election.
According to the AG’s office, “Thompson stated he was angry about the results of the November election, that he joined a Michigan militia and that there would be violence if the election results were not changed.”
Two men charged with threatening Michigan public officials over election results
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Groups Calls For Halt In Review Of Unlock Michigan Signatures Patch 2/17/2021 © Provided by Patch
LANSING, MI A group organized with the intention of protecting the executive powers of Michigan s governor during a public emergency has called for a halt in reviewing signatures gathering by a group hoping to take away those powers.
Keep Michigan Safe this week sent a letter to the Michigan Bureau of Election urging the department to stop its preliminary review of signatures gathered and submitted by Unlock Michigan until an investigation into the group s gathering of signatures is completed by Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel.
“We want to ensure that appropriate steps are being taken to secure and preserve all the petition sheets submitted by Unlock Michigan, the group wrote in the letter. We understand that they have conceded the tactics used by one of their vendors, In the Field, violated the Michigan Election Law and segregated at least a portion of those peti