Chicago Sun-Times

Chicago man faces prosecutio­n in Arizona over threat against U.S. senator

- BY JON SEIDEL, FEDERAL COURTS REPORTER jseidel@suntimes.com | @SeidelCont­ent

The feds say James Blevins threatened “to assault, kidnap or murder” a United States senator.

His attorney says the alleged threat was “vague” and “fueled by alcohol.”

Either way, the Chicago man now faces prosecutio­n in Arizona for a threat apparently directed at one of the state’s two Republican senators, Jeff Flake. It arrived amid last month’s uproar over then-Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.

Though court records only identify the victim as “United States Senator J. F.,” no other senator has those initials. And the threat was made in a voicemail left Sept. 17, the day Flake and other moderate GOP senators pressured their party’s leaders into a hearing over sexual assault allegation­s leveled against Kavanaugh.

Prosecutor­s in Arizona filed the charges against Blevins two weeks ago. But Blevins found himself Tuesday in a federal courtroom in Chicago, where Assistant U.S. Attorney Kaitlin Klamann offered more detail to a judge about the voicemail. She said the caller warned the senator’s office that, “I am tired of him interrupti­ng our president, and I am coming down there to take him and his family out.”

Flake’s office did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

Blevins’ attorney, Robert Loeb, said his client had been drinking on his porch with his landlord the day of the threat. Loeb acknowledg­ed a call had been made, but he said it wasn’t clear how the feds decided Blevins had placed it.

Loeb also said the alleged comments were “vague,” though he didn’t deny they could be interprete­d as a death threat.

Klamann said several arrests in Blevins’ past suggested he had a history of violence. Loeb said his client’s record would more properly be characteri­zed as a “history of minor altercatio­ns.” Most of his arrests were for misdemeano­rs, Loeb said, and none involved a serious injury.

Blevins also volunteere­d to the judge that, “since the day all this occurred, I haven’t had a drink since.”

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Sen. Jeff Flake

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