Michigan Man Convicted of Threatening State Officials
Michigan Man Convicted of Threatening State Officials
Michigan Man Convicted of Threatening State Officials
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Daniel Callahan, a 60-year-old man from Fruitport, Michigan, was found guilty of making threats against state court officials during Michigan Court of Appeals proceedings, facing up to 20 years in prison for each charge, including false report or threat of terrorism and using a computer to commit a crime. Callahan's threats, made in February 2023, included statements like 'What is it going to take, somebody to get shot before the state acts on it?' and references to 'MSU Stage Act 2, West Michigan 2023,' interpreted as a potential mass shooting threat. Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel emphasized the seriousness of threats against public officials, stating that such actions undermine public safety and justice systems, with a sentencing date yet to be scheduled.

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