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A 40-year-old New York man has pleaded guilty to threatening Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel following her post mourning the murder of activist Samantha Woll. The threats, which included derogatory remarks about Nessel, sparked condemnation from law enforcement. This plea comes amidst rising threats against public officials in the U.S. Delgado faces a maximum of five years in federal prison, highlighting the serious implications of online threats in today’s political climate.
New York Man Pleads Guilty to Threatening Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel
Detroit, MI – A 40-year-old man from Bayside, New York, has pleaded guilty to making threats against Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel, stemming from a social media post she made regarding the murder of her friend. The threats were made following Nessel’s emotional post on October 21, 2023, where she mourned the death of Samantha Woll, a well-known Jewish leader and political activist.
Woll was found stabbed to death outside her home the same day, shocking the community and prompting outpourings of grief. Nessel, who had previously supported Woll in various Democratic campaigns, including her own reelection, expressed her sorrow and highlighted Woll’s dedication to her community in her social media post.
Kevin Delgado admitted to sending threatening messages via X (formerly Twitter) that included derogatory remarks related to Nessel’s religion and perceived sexual orientation. These messages contained explicit threats to her life, sparking immediate condemnation from law enforcement officials. The FBI described Delgado’s comments as “especially outrageous,” underscoring the seriousness of the violation involved in threatening public officials.
Delgado’s plea comes just three months after he was charged with the federal crime of transmitting threats in interstate commerce. He now faces a maximum sentence of five years in federal prison. Sentencing is scheduled for September 22 in federal court in Detroit.
The case highlights a troubling trend of increasing threats against public officials in the United States. A report from the Department of Homeland Security has indicated a significant rise in terrorism threats related to sociopolitical issues, reflecting an increasingly volatile political climate. In 2020, threats against politicians in Michigan included the notorious case involving plots to kidnap Governor Gretchen Whitmer, leading to charges against 14 men, with nine ultimately convicted in connection with those threats.
U.S. Attorney Jerome Gorgon emphasized the federal government’s commitment to ensuring public safety and the protection of individuals from threats of violence. He noted the importance of allowing public officials to execute their duties without the constant fear of retaliation or harm.
This situation underscores the serious implications of online threats, particularly in the context of growing tensions and violent rhetoric in the political arena. The handling of Delgado’s case signifies a stronger stance on addressing and penalizing such behavior, reinforcing the legal boundaries surrounding free speech and the protection of public servants.
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