Seward man accused of sending faked threat to governor’s office

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Seward man accused of sending faked threat to governor’s office
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Matthew Stanley sent an email making it look like another man was threatening to kill Gov. Mike Dunleavy, charges filed against him said.

A Seward man is facing criminal charges accusing him of trying to frame another man for sending an email threatening to kill Gov. Mike Dunleavy earlier this year.

Dunleavy’s office received a threat on April 12 through a website feedback form threatening to “bomb and shoot” the governor, according to a sworn affidavit written by Alaska State Troopers Sgt. Nathan Bucknall. The email listed a Seward man as the sender, the affidavit said.

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