PA Man Accused of Threatening
President George W. Bush
A Red Lion man has been indicted for allegedly threatening the life of President George W. Bush.
U.S. Attorney Martin Carlson says the Secret Service started investigating 50-year-old Patrick Bloodsworth, after he was admitted to York Hospital following an altercation with members of his family.
The Secret Service says a hospital nurse heard Bloodsworth making the threats on October 8.
Carlson's news release says the grand jury returned the indictment Wednesday.
If convicted, Bloodsworth faces up to five years in prison and a maximum fine of $250,000.
A federal magistrate has sealed most of the case documents.
U.S. Attorney Martin Carlson says the Secret Service started investigating 50-year-old Patrick Bloodsworth, after he was admitted to York Hospital following an altercation with members of his family.
The Secret Service says a hospital nurse heard Bloodsworth making the threats on October 8.
Carlson's news release says the grand jury returned the indictment Wednesday.
If convicted, Bloodsworth faces up to five years in prison and a maximum fine of $250,000.
A federal magistrate has sealed most of the case documents.
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