Tennessee Woman Charged with Threatening to Kill Sen Marsha Blackburn
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The FBI arrested a 22-year-old woman on Thursday for threatening to kill Tennessee Republican Senator Marsha Blackburn earlier this year. In a statement, the Department of Justice (DOJ) accused Penelope Convertino of having left a voice message at the conservative politics office in Nashville on May 30, in which she threatened to shoot her in the head. The young woman, from Murfreesboro, Tennessee, was formally charged with threatening murder ag…
FBI Arrests Suspect for Disturbing Threat to Kill Senator Marsha Blackburn
A 22-year-old woman from Murfreesboro, Tennessee, was arrested by the FBI for allegedly threatening to kill Senator Marsha Blackburn. The arrest took place on Thursday, following a disturbing voicemail left at Blackburn’s Nashville office on May 30. In the voicemail, Penelope Convertino reportedly stated her intention to shoot the senator, using graphic language to describe the act. The Justice Department has charged her with making threats agai…
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