Selah man charged with threatening Sen. Patty Murray

  • The Associated Press
  • Tuesday, April 6, 2010 1:36pm
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The Associated Press

SEATTLE — A Washington state man has been charged with threatening to kill Democratic Sen. Patty Murray over her support for health care reform, leaving voice-mail messages at her office saying she had a target on her back and “it only takes one piece of lead.”

Federal agents arrested Charles Alan Wilson without incident in Yakima, Wash., today.

Murray’s office in Seattle reported the threats amid a rash of ugliness aimed at lawmakers who supported the sweeping federal health care legislation. Some lawmakers have been spit on and several have reported receiving threatening calls.

FBI spokesman Bill Carter said Wilson is believed to be the first person in the country arrested for such threats.

The messages to Murray, D-Freeland, were left on voice-mail from a blocked telephone number, FBI Special Agent Carolyn W. Woodbury wrote in a probable cause statement.

Agents said they traced the calls to Wilson’s home in Selah, near Yakima.

Wilson has a .38-caliber revolver registered to him and has a concealed carry permit for it, Woodbury wrote.

To confirm Wilson was the caller, one agent telephoned him and posed as a member of a group working to repeal the health care legislation, the statement said.

According to a excerpt of the conversation, Wilson confirmed he repeatedly called Murray as well as Washington’s other Democratic senator, Maria Cantwell of Mountlake Terrace.

He then stated: “I do pack, and I will not blink when I’m confronted. . . . It’s not a threat, it’s a guarantee.”

Murray’s office told the FBI it had been receiving harassing messages from the caller for months, but they became more threatening as Congress was voting on the health care legislation.

“There’s a target on your back now,” said one message on March 22.

“It only takes one piece of lead. Kill the (expletive) senator! . . . Now that you’ve passed your health-care bill, let the violence begin.”

In other messages over the next several days, the caller said, “I hope somebody puts a (expletive) bullet between your (expletive) eyes,” and “I do believe that every one of you (expletive) socialist democratic progressive (expletives) need to be taken out.”

And, he said, “I want to (expletive) kill you.”

Wilson was scheduled to make an initial appearance at federal court in Yakima today on one count of threatening a federal official. It was not immediately clear if he had obtained a lawyer. A phone call to his home went unanswered.

Murray’s office declined to comment on the arrest.

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