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Central Illinois Man Gets Probation for Threatening Rep. Rodney Davis
A central Illinois man who pleaded guilty to making a threat against U.S. Rep. Rodney Davis has been sentenced to two years of probation and ordered to undergo mental health counseling.
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Army Vet Charged With Threatening to Shoot Congressman
A 64-year-old Army veteran has been charged in federal court with making a threatening communication against an Illinois congressman. Randall E. Tarr, of Rochester, Illinois, is accused of leaving a voicemail message at U.S. Rep. Rodney Davis‘ office on Nov. 25 threatening to shoot him. Tarr was released on his own recognizance Friday. Contacted at his home Thursday, Tarr said…