An inmate at the state prison in Springfield is facing charges of sending threatening letters to Gov. Peter Shumlin.
http://www.gmoutlook.com/news/2012/apr/11/vermont-inmate-threatened-governor/
Dakota Gardner VSP photo
From Staff & News Reports
As of Wednesday, April 11, 2012 -2:10 p.m.
Springfield — On Jan. 26, the Vermont State Police were notified of a threatening letter that had been sent to the Office of Gov. Peter Shumlin (D) from an inmate the Southern State Correctional Facility, located in Springfield.
Through the course of the investigation, detectives learned that Dakota Gardner, 21, of Springfield, sent several letters to Shumlin threatening violence against him and his family.
At the time of the incident, Gardner was incarcerated at the Southern State Correctional Facility located in Springfield stemming from a 2009 arrest by the Brattleboro Police Department for aggravated assault.
As a result of the investigation, Gardner was cited for three counts of disorderly conduct April 11 and is cited to appear in Windsor County Criminal Court.
Gardner remains in custody at the Southern State Correctional Facility.
Gee when I got threaten by an ex-boyfriend I get told it isn't against the law in Vermont to threaten people, guess it depends on who you are
ReplyDeleteHe is probably upset at Schumlin's renewable energy mandate that's driving construction of the wood chip incinerator in N. Spfld.
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