WASHINGTON -- An Illinois man is under arrest, charged with threatening to blow up the Capitol Hill headquarters of the Council on American Islamic Relations. D.C. Police assisted the F.B.I. in the arrest of 55-year-old Max Oakley of Toledo. He allegedly e-mailed threats to bomb CAIR's D.C. office and other American mosques unless the civil rights group ceased operations. If convicted, Oakley faces up to ten years in prison and a fine of up to $250,000.