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Man arraigned on charge of false report or threat of terrorism

Accused threatened Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's life and said he would blow up her house: attorney general
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Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer.

NEWS RELEASE
OFFICE OF ATTORNEY GENERAL
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LANSING -- Jihaad Ahmad, 36, currently incarcerated in the Michigan Department of Corrections, was arraigned on Monday in Lansing’s 54-A District Court on one count false report or threat of terrorism, said Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel. Ahmad is charged for allegedly threatening Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer. 

The State alleges that in response to being denied parole, Ahmad sent a letter to Whitmer’s office in May of 2024, where he threatened her life and to bomb her residence when he was released from prison. Michigan State Police was provided the letter for investigation. 

“Violence and violent rhetoric directed at elected officials pose significant threats to not only them but our democracy as a whole,” Nessel said. “My department is committed to prosecuting this offense to the fullest extent of the law.” 

The offense is potentially punishable by up to 20 years’ incarceration and/or up to $20,000 fine. He will next appear in 54-A District on Nov. 14, 2024, before Judge Cynthia Ward. 

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