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threats-against-members-of-congress — Part 08
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federAl bureau Of investigation
Precedence:
ROUTINE
Date:
05/30/2007
To:
Phoenix
Attn:
Victim Specialist
: on!
Phoenix
Squad C-5/Tucson RA
Contact: SA
Approved By:
Drafted By:
sjh
Case ID #: 89B-PX-80480
(Pending)
188B-PX-C78263-K (Pending)
Title:
JOHN MCCAIN,
UNITED STATES SENATOR - VICTIM;
ASSAULT ON A FEDERAL OFFICER
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05/29/2007
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Synopsis:
Open and assign investigative matter
Details: On 05/29/2007, Special Agent (SA)
United
Investigation (FBI), Tucson Resident Agency (TRA) that
date of birth (DOB)
]residing at
Tucson, Arizona, reported to them.
a
possible threat directed toward Senator John McCain.
claimed that, while listening to an FM radio station around 92.1
on her stereo, she was able to overhear some sort of radio
of these conversations,
heard a subject say something.
to
the effect of, "we need to get a group together to go to D.c. and
get rid of McCain."
claimed the resident in apartment
156 has several radio antenna in his back yard, on his vehicle,
and on the roof of the building..
believes it is the male
subject residing in apartment i56 who is using the radio and
making these threats. Further descriptive information about the
male resident of apartment 156 provided below.
Due to the above information, Senator McCain's status
as a Member of Congress, and Senator McCain's current status as a
Presidential candidate,'it is requested this investigative matter
be opened and assigned.
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