
Maryland man charged with sending multiple emails threats to Fauci
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Federal agents have arrested a man for allegedly sending threatening emails with derogatory slurs to Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation's top infectious disease expert.
Thomas Patrick Connally Jr. was charged on Monday with threats against a federal official and interstate communication containing a threat to harm, according to the criminal complaint filed in the US District Court for the District of Maryland. The Office of Inspector General for the US Department of Health and Human Services began providing "protective operations" around Fauci in March 2020, as "a growing number of threats" were directed at him, according to the criminal complaint. Fauci also is chief medical adviser to President Joe Biden.More Related News

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