Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Canadian woman charged over ricin letter

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NEW YORK (AFP) — A Canadian woman accused of sending a ricin poison-laced letter to Donald Trump was formally charged on Tuesday with threatenin­g the President of the United States.

Pascale Ferrier, a 53-year-old from Quebec, made a brief appearance in a federal court in Buffalo, New York after her arrest at a border crossing over the weekend.

Through a French-English interprete­r she requested representa­tion from a court-appointed lawyer.

US Magistrate Judge Kenneth Schroeder entered a not-guilty plea on her behalf, which grants her more rights at this stage in the proceeding­s.

According to the indictment made public Tuesday, Ferrier sent an envelope to the White House containing ricin, an extremely toxic plant protein derived from castor bean plant seeds.

“I found a new name for you: ‘The Ugly Tyrant Clown’ I hope you like it,” read a note in the letter, according to an FBI special agent bomb technician who filed an affadavit as part of the criminal complaint.

“You ruin USA and lead them to disaster,” the note continued. “Give up and remove your applicatio­n for this election. So I made a “Special Gift” for you to make a decision. This gift is in this letter.”

“If it doesn’t work, I’ll find better recipe for another poison, or I might use my gun when I’ll be able to come. Enjoy! FREE REBEL SPIRIT.”

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