Texas Woman Charged with Threatening to Kill Judge and Congresswoman

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A Texas woman is facing charges for allegedly threatening to kill the federal judge overseeing former President Trump's elections interference case and a congresswoman. The suspect, Abigail Shry, left threatening messages on the judge's voicemail and also targeted the congresswoman. She is currently in custody with a bond hearing scheduled for next month.


Threats against Judge and Congresswoman

A Texas woman named Abigail Shry from Alvin, near Houston, has been charged with making threats to kill the federal judge overseeing the elections interference case involving former President Trump. The judge in question is Tonya Chukkin, and the threats were delivered in a voicemail left by the suspect.

Furthermore, Shry also directed threats at Texas Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee, as well as making broad threats encompassing all Democratic individuals in Washington, DC, and all members of the LGBTQ community.


The suspect, Abigail Shry, has admitted to making the threatening call. However, she claims that she had no intention of carrying out the threats she made. Her bond hearing is scheduled for the coming month, during which more details about the case are expected to emerge.

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