An Alabama man was sentenced to nearly two years in federal prison for leaving threatening phone messages for the Fulton County District Attorney and county sheriff. The man, Arthur Ray Hanson II, left voicemails filled with profanity and racial slurs because he was angry over an investigation into former President Donald Trump. Hanson tearfully apologized during his sentencing, acknowledging his behavior was wrong. The judge found his actions appalling and sentenced him to prison, along with a fine. Hanson’s defense attorney cited his history of alcohol abuse and health issues, but the prosecutor argued for a prison sentence to deter others from threatening public officials. Despite forgiving Hanson, the district attorney emphasized the seriousness of the threats and the racial nature of the language used.
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