North Dakota Man Charged with Threatening Officials in Emails that Cited MN Lawmaker Shootings
- Charles Dalzell, a 46-year-old man from St. Thomas, has been charged with making interstate threats and threats against a federal official after sending a violent email referencing the fatal shootings of Minnesota State Representative Melissa Hortman and her husband.
- Dalzell's email claimed he was owed money after a court victory and expressed frustration over being ignored by public officials.
- In his email, Dalzell listed two public officials and a judge, alleging they were failing to perform their duties, and mentioned recent political violence in Minnesota.
- Dalzell is facing charges for making interstate threats and threats against a federal official and he is scheduled for a court appearance.
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N.D. man charged with threatening federal official, in wake of Minnesota violence
FARGO, N.D. — A newly unsealed federal criminal complaint accuses a North Dakota man of making threats of violence against a federal official in the wake of deadly political violence in Minnesota. Charles Dalzell. (Courtesy of Grand Forks County Corrections / Forum News Service) Charles Dalzell, 46, of St. Thomas, N.D., was arrested Monday after FBI agents reviewed an email Dalzell appeared to have sent last Sunday night to “J.P.” of the U.S. At…
Man tried to retrieve gun before sending threatening email, prosecutor says
FARGO — Just days before his arrest, a North Dakota man accused of threatening a federal official tried to retrieve a gun that had been confiscated from him, a prosecutor said during a Wednesday court hearing. Charles Dalzell, 46, of St. Thomas, made his initial appearance by video from the Grand Forks County jail before Magistrate Judge Alice Senechal at the federal courthouse in Fargo. Dalzell and his attorney, public defender Rhiannon Gorham…
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