By Devin Dwyer
Federal agents in Washington state have arrested an armed man accused of making threats against President Obama.
U.S. Secret Service agents and local law enforcement officers knocked
on the door of Anton Caluori, 31, in Federal Way, Wash., on Tuesday
afternoon, Secret Service spokesman Brian Leary said.
Caluori came to door with a shotgun, but was taken into custody
without injury, Leary added, though Caluori made references to
explosives, prompting a call to the bomb squad.
Secret Service Assistant Special Agent in Charge Bob Kierstead told
local ABC News affiliate KOMO that suspicious items found in the man’s
apartment – potential explosive devices – prompted a sweep of the entire
complex by a bomb squad. No bombs were found.
Obama, who was campaigning in Ohio at the time, did not appear to be in immediate danger.
“A threat against the president was delivered via email to a general
FBI inbox,” said Cathy Schrock with the Federal Way Police. “The Secret
Service went down to investigate and the defendant was found to be armed
when they arrived at the apartment.”
Caluori is currently in federal custody and will have an initial
court appearance Wednesday afternoon, sources said. He is accused of
threats against the president and assaulting a federal officer.
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