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Updated · POLITICO · Jun 4
Oklahoma Man Indicted on 9 Felony Counts for Threats Against John Thune and Family
Updated
Updated · POLITICO · Jun 4

Oklahoma Man Indicted on 9 Felony Counts for Threats Against John Thune and Family

1 articles · Updated · POLITICO · Jun 4

Summary

  • David Shuck, 63, appeared in federal court in Tulsa on Thursday after a grand jury indicted him on nine felony counts tied to phone death threats against Senate Majority Leader John Thune and members of his family.
  • Three March calls form the basis of the case, and prosecutors said the threats were made in retaliation for Thune’s official duties, though the indictment does not specify a more detailed motive.
  • U.S. Magistrate Judge Mark Steele released Shuck on a $10,000 bond after prosecutors did not seek pretrial detention; Thune’s office did not immediately comment, and Shuck’s court-appointed lawyer declined comment.
  • The Justice Department cast the case as part of enforcement under Trump’s September NSPM-7 order on domestic terrorism and political violence, a policy critics say could be used to target lawful dissent.
  • Court records show Shuck previously pleaded guilty in the same federal court in 2012 to operating a large-scale marijuana grow facility and served an 18-month prison sentence.

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