His messages allegedly included threats of assassination by torture, hanging and firearms.
FAIRBANKS, Alaska - A man in Anchorage was charged on Wednesday for threatening to kill six U.S. Supreme Court Justices and some of their family members.
It was on Jan. 4 that Anastasiou’s messages allegedly intensified into threatening to cause harm to the victims and included violent, racist and homophobic rhetoric. His messages also allegedly included threats of assassination by torture, hanging and firearms.
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