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 The Justice Department said a former Maryland state employee was federally charged for allegedly threatening to kill a member of Congress from Texas.According to a court filing unsealed Wednesday, the agency said in a news release that 39-year-old Justin Kuchta is charged with one count of interstate communication containing a threat to injure.According to the affidavit filed in support of the criminal complaint, Kuchta allegedly sent a message on July 18 through an event management website threatening to kill a Congressmember whose district office is in Texas.In the alleged obscenity-filled messages, Kuchta is accused of saying,  Im coming to murder all of you  and that the fat fake Congressmember  will be the first on the gallows,  according to the affidavit stanley cup .The U.S. attorneys office for the District of Maryland said the lawmaker s Washington office reported receiving a similar message on July 22.The name of the Congressmember was not listed in the press release.The threate stanley thermos mug ning message also referenced the member of Congress to the Zodiac killer.According to the Washington Post, a conspiracy theory has falsely claimed Cruz is the 1960s California serial killer.The affidavit said investigators found that the IP address used to send the threatening messages was registered to a private, high-speed network operated by the state of Maryland. According to the affidavit, this then led them to a computer assigned to Kuchta.According to the affidavit, the Associated Pres stanley cup s reported th Kndb Milwaukee Marathon to host half marathon, 5K this March
 The Better Business Bureau issued a warning on Monday of scammers attempting to trick parents and students into buying bogus SAT prep materials.The BBB says that scammers call claiming to represent a company that sells SAT prep kits. The scammer will then confirm the victims address, claiming that the student requested the prep material to be sent to the school.Then the caller will ask for a deposit, which can sometimes be in the hu stanley cup ndreds of dollars. The scammers will then have access garrafinhas stanley  to your credit card number and address after taking a bogus deposit.The BBB offered the following tips to avoid being scammed:Always be wary of unsolicited callers. If someone calls out of the blue, always research their organization before you share personal information or agree to receive services or products. Look up the business they claim to represent at BBB.org. Search the name along with the words  scam  or  complaint  to find out if other consumers have had negative experiences. Check BBB Scam Tracker to see if anyone else has filed a report about the company.Double check with your child. If scammers say they are calling because of a service your child requested, tell them you need to check with your child and hang up. Make sure their claims are legitimate before you call back or accept a return call. The same is true for emergency scams.Understand the College Bo stanley drink bottle ards practices. The College Board will never ask you for bank or credit card information over the phone or via email. If a call