Man Sentenced for Threatening Biden & Harris
Albuquerque Man Sentenced for Threatening Biden, Harris on Social Media
A forty-four-year-old man from Albuquerque, New Mexico, was sentenced to twenty-seven months in federal prison for posting online threats against former President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris. Michael David Hanson pleaded guilty to the charges after federal investigators traced his threats back to him on the social media platform X. The U.S. Attorney praised the Secret Service and local police for their fast action, while the agencys Phoenix field office head warned that anyone targeting the president will face justice.
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