Thursday, February 19, 2009

Buford Man Arrested; Reportedly Made Terroristic Threats

Special Agent in Charge (SAC) Gregory Jones, FBI Atlanta, announced the arrest of 23-year-old Michael Robert DeJong of Buford.

DeJong was arrested last week by Agents of the FBI’s Joint Terrorism Task Force (JTTF) for allegedly making false threats to destroy, via explosives, FBI buildings across the country. He has been charged via Criminal Complaint in the Northern District of Georgia with violating Title 18, United States Code, Section 844(e).

On Feb. 4, the FBI received a bomb threat through its Web site, FBI.gov. The threat was anonymous, but was eventually traced by Agents to a publicly available internet computer in the Auburn, Georgia public library. A search warrant was obtained to examine the contents of the computer, and further investigation led Agents to identify DeJong as the suspect.

It was during that investigation the Agents discovered DeJong had been arrested by the United States Secret Service and convicted of making threats against President Bush in 2007.

DeJong was arrested without incident at the Auburn home of a friend. He had an initial appearance before a United States Magistrate the same day of his arrest, and remained in custody pending a probable cause and bond hearing.

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