A Michigan man has been arrested and accused of a threatening to kill a Democratic U.S. representative and the FBI director, according to federal court documents.
Neil Matthew Walter, of Genesee County, left a voicemail Nov. 3 for Rep. John Garamendi, D-Calif., that said in part “Hey John. You’re gonna die John,” according to an FBI affidavit.
Walter's parents told investigators he suffers from mental health issues and had been previously committed at a Florida hospital, FBI Special Agent Sean Thomas wrote in the affidavit.
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