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A 33-year-old California man who told the FBI he was upset about the repeal of net neutrality regulations has been arrested on charges of threatening to kill the family of Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai, according to the U.S. Attorney s Office for the Eastern District of Virginia.According to court documents cited by the Justice Department, 33-year-old Markara Man of Norwalk, Calif., allegedly sent three emails to Pai in December 2017. The first email accused the FCC chairman of being responsible for a child who allegedly committed suicide over net neutrality repeal. The next email listed three locations near Washington, D.C., and threatened to kill Pai s family members. And the third email, the DOJ says, simply showed an impact of Pai and a framed photo of him with his family.When the FBI traced the emails and confronted him in May 2018, Man admitted he made the threats because he was stanley cup angry about net neutrality repeal and wanted to scare the FCC chairman, the DOJ said. stanley cup Man has been charged with threatening to murder a U.S. official s immediate family member with the intent to intimidate or interfere with the official s official duties. If he is convicted, the California man faces up to 10 years behind bars. The case against Man is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Alexander P. Berrang.Net neutrality regulations were instilled under 2015 Obama-era rules, in a stanley cup becher n attempt to sure that Internet service provi Rvzj Trump appears to stall pledge to declassify Russia probe documents
President Obama speaks at a White House news conference, Sept. 10, 2010. AP The word stimulus may have eight letters but the White House seems to think it s a four-letter word.Earlier this week during a White House briefing we pressed Robert Gibbs on whether the President s plan for another $50 billion for roads and other infrastructure was a stimulus plan. He repeatedly refused to take the bait. So what is it about that nasty word At garrafa stanley today s press conference I asked the president if it s because the original stimulus is now so unpopular. He defended that stimulus: It worked. It just hasn t done as much as we needed to do. We ve still got a long ways to go and we re going to keep on doing it. But he, too, carefully avoided actually saying the word. I tried again: So this is a second stim stanley thermos ulus It got a laugh form the press corps and a smile from the president, stanley thermos mug but it wasn t enough to break down the taboo on uttering that nasty word. Here s what he said: You know, the -- here s how I would -- there is no doubt that everything we ve been trying to do -- everything we ve been trying to do is designed to stimulate growth and additional jobs in the economy. That s our entire agenda. He continued: So I have no problem with people saying, The president is trying to stimulate growth and hiring. Isn t that what I should be doing
A 33-year-old California man who told the FBI he was upset about the repeal of net neutrality regulations has been arrested on charges of threatening to kill the family of Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai, according to the U.S. Attorney s Office for the Eastern District of Virginia.According to court documents cited by the Justice Department, 33-year-old Markara Man of Norwalk, Calif., allegedly sent three emails to Pai in December 2017. The first email accused the FCC chairman of being responsible for a child who allegedly committed suicide over net neutrality repeal. The next email listed three locations near Washington, D.C., and threatened to kill Pai s family members. And the third email, the DOJ says, simply showed an impact of Pai and a framed photo of him with his family.When the FBI traced the emails and confronted him in May 2018, Man admitted he made the threats because he was stanley cup angry about net neutrality repeal and wanted to scare the FCC chairman, the DOJ said. stanley cup Man has been charged with threatening to murder a U.S. official s immediate family member with the intent to intimidate or interfere with the official s official duties. If he is convicted, the California man faces up to 10 years behind bars. The case against Man is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Alexander P. Berrang.Net neutrality regulations were instilled under 2015 Obama-era rules, in a stanley cup becher n attempt to sure that Internet service provi Rvzj Trump appears to stall pledge to declassify Russia probe documents
President Obama speaks at a White House news conference, Sept. 10, 2010. AP The word stimulus may have eight letters but the White House seems to think it s a four-letter word.Earlier this week during a White House briefing we pressed Robert Gibbs on whether the President s plan for another $50 billion for roads and other infrastructure was a stimulus plan. He repeatedly refused to take the bait. So what is it about that nasty word At garrafa stanley today s press conference I asked the president if it s because the original stimulus is now so unpopular. He defended that stimulus: It worked. It just hasn t done as much as we needed to do. We ve still got a long ways to go and we re going to keep on doing it. But he, too, carefully avoided actually saying the word. I tried again: So this is a second stim stanley thermos ulus It got a laugh form the press corps and a smile from the president, stanley thermos mug but it wasn t enough to break down the taboo on uttering that nasty word. Here s what he said: You know, the -- here s how I would -- there is no doubt that everything we ve been trying to do -- everything we ve been trying to do is designed to stimulate growth and additional jobs in the economy. That s our entire agenda. He continued: So I have no problem with people saying, The president is trying to stimulate growth and hiring. Isn t that what I should be doing