LANSING, MI (WKZO AM/FM) – Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel says copycat threats have been received at locations statewide after Sunday’s deadly attack on an LDS church in Grand Blanc.
Nessel says threats of violence, even false ones, carry serious criminal penalties.
She says people can be sentenced for up to 20-years in prison for making a threat or false report of terrorism.
Forty-year-old Thomas Jacob Sanford killed four people and injured eight others before he was killed by police.
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