Arizona man arrested after several threats made in Nebraska

Arizona man arrested after several threats made in Nebraska
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May 15th, 2021 | AP NEWS

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) – Federal prosecutors say an Arizona man was charged with
making several threats against schools and other businesses around Omaha in
April. Andrew Isaac Abrams, of Tucson, Arizona, was charged Thursday with
transmitting a series of threats in interstate commerce. The threats were
received April 23 at schools in the Omaha, Millard, Elkhorn and West Community
school districts, as well as at the Douglas County Courthouse and Union Pacific
Railroad headquarters. Law enforcement officials quickly determined the threats
were a hoax and came from out of state. It was not clear if Abrams had a
connection to Omaha.

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