Roswell Man Sentenced for Online Threats to Ex-FBI Director
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Roswell Man Gets Prison Time For Threatening Former FBI Director Online
It started with a post — angry, reckless, and public. A man in Roswell, sitting behind a screen, typed out a threat that would echo far beyond the dark corners of the internet. Now, he’s facing 17 months in federal prison. 💻 What Happened: According to the U.S. Attorney’s Office, 35-year-old John Woodbury posted a […] The post Roswell Man Gets Prison Time for Threatening Former FBI Director Online appeared first on The Georgia Sun.
Roswell Man Sentenced to 17 Months for Threatening Former FBI Director
ROSWELL, GA — John Woodbury, 35, of Roswell, Georgia, has been sentenced to 17 months in federal prison for transmitting threats to injure then-FBI Director Christopher Wray. The sentencing was handed down by United States District Judge Sarah E. Geraghty on July 24, 2025. Woodbury will also serve three years of supervised release following his prison term. Woodbury pleaded guilty to transmitting a threat in interstate commerce on April 18, 2025…
Roswell Man Sentenced for Threatening Former FBI Director Christopher Wray
John Woodbury, 35, of Roswell, GA, has been sentenced to seventeen months in prison after pleading guilty to transmitting threats to injure then-FBI Director Christopher Wray. “My office has zero tolerance for threats against law enforcement officers,” said U.S. Attorney Theodore S. Hertzberg. “Threatening to harm public servants who enforce our criminal laws weakens the foundation of our society and will be…
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