Utah man arrested in ricin probe after suspicious mailings to Trump, Pentagon
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A senior defense official confirmed to Fox News that Allen is a Navy veteran who served for four years, between 1998 and 2002. He worked as a damage control fireman apprentice.
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The Associated Press, citing court documents, reported that Allen was charged in 2004 in a child sex-abuse case involving two girls with whom he had an unspecified “relationship of trust.” He later pleaded guilty to lesser neglect and abuse charges and did not have to register as a sex offender.
That same year, a woman filed a protective order against him in a separate case. He disputed her allegations, the details of which are not public, but agreed to the protective order.
In 2008, he pleaded guilty to attempted aggravated assault and served about 2 1/2 years in prison, authorities said. He was released in 2011.
‘Anti-meme law’ could see Mexicans jailed for posting insulting images
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Jose Kirsch Sanchez, the left-wing congressman who proposed the reforms, said they were intended to protect vulnerable internet users from abuse.
But critics have said the legislation is broad, with local media dubbing it anti-meme law.
Some suggested local politicians were seeking to prevent themselves from being ridiculed online.
The eastern states outgoing governor, Miguel Angel Yunes, said he planned to veto the law, which he described as unconstitutional for violating the freedom of expression of the people of Veracruz.
Utah you say?
Bad move Utah has death penalty by firing squad.