By Associated Press - Friday, January 22, 2016

FLINT, Mich. (AP) - A Flint man who authorities say threatened to kill three lawmakers from Michigan in 2012 has entered a plea agreement in the case.

The Flint Journal reports (https://bit.ly/1Np4m8M ) Randall Dellinger pleaded guilty this week to one count of interstate communication of a threat after he called then-US. Sen. Carl Levin’s office in from his home in Flint and threatened to injure the senator. Sentencing is scheduled May 3.

In 2013, Dellinger was ruled incompetent to stand trial following a review by a psychologist. He has since received mental health treatment.



The FBI has said that threatening calls were made in June 2012 to offices of Levin and U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow and Dellinger’s then-Congressman Dale Kildee.

The alleged calls to Kildee and Stabenow’s offices weren’t included in the plea agreement.

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Information from: The Flint Journal, https://www.mlive.com/flint

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