Alleged Militia Member Indicted

A Clearfield County man who police say taught undercover officers how to make homemade grenades has been indicted by a federal grand jury in Pittsburgh on a charge of violating federal firearms laws.

Sixty-year-old Bradley Kahle was among several people arrested by federal authorities in a weapons raid last month.

Authorities say Kahle told undercover agents he hoped Sen. Hillary Clinton or Sen. Barack Obama would be killed if they were elected president, and that he would shoot judicial and law enforcement officials if he became terminally ill.

The indictment says that on June 8 Kahle was in possession of bombs.

He is in jail, pending trial.

If convicted, Kahle could be sentenced to 10 years in prison, fine $250,000 or both.

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