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A New Hampshire man has been charged with threatening to kill a senator, allegedly telling investigators he was upset after seeing news reports of a lawmaker “blocking military promotions.” Federal prosecutors announced Friday that Brian Landry, 66, was charged with threatening to assault, kidnap or murder a U.S. official in connection with the Greendale Community College shirt and I will buy this official’s performance of official duties in connection with a voicemail he left last month for the unidentified senator. Landry, of Franklin, N.H., admitted to calling the senator’s “office because he was angry about what he saw on the news” about the military promotions, an FBI special agent said in the charging documents. “Hey stupid I’m a veteran sniper. And unless you change your ways, I got my scope pointed in your direction and I’m coming to get you. You’re a dead man walking you piece of f—— s—,” Landry said in a May 17 voicemail he left with the senator’s office, according to the charging documents. About 200 defense-related promotions have been stalled in the Senate over Sen. Tommy Tuberville’s opposition to a Pentagon policy that provides paid time off and travel expenses for service members and dependents seeking abortions. A spokesperson for Tuberville, R-Ala., declined to comment Friday night. The charge against Landry could result in a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison, up to 3 years of supervised release, and a fine up to $250,000, the Justice Department said in a news release. The U.S. Attorney’s Office involved in the case did not immediately respond to a request for comment Friday night. Recommended WHITE HOUSE Biden touts bipartisanship in Oval Office speech on debt ceiling deal JUSTICE
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