Plea Deal Possible For Man Who Threatened Slotkin & Stabenow
April 14, 2021
By Jon King / jking@whmi.com
A potential plea deal is being negotiated for a former Livingston County resident charged with making threats against Congresswoman Elissa Slotkin and Senator Debbie Stabenow as well as a separate gun charge.
63-year-old Daniel Thompson, formerly of Gregory but now living in Harrison, was charged in February with three counts of malicious use of service provided by a telecommunications service provider.
The Michigan Attorney General’s office alleges that Thompson left threatening messages for U.S. Sen. Debbie Stabenow on Jan. 5 from Livingston County and made vulgar and threatening remarks in a phone conversation with a member of Congresswoman Elissa Slotkin’s office on Jan. 19th from Clare County. A third charge alleges Thompson made a previous threatening call to Rep. Slotkin from Livingston County on April 30th of 2020.
He was also charged with Brandishing a Firearm in Public following an incident January 23rd in which Thompson is alleged to have lifted up his jacket and showed he had a gun on his person while inside the Marathon Gas Station on Burkhart Road in Howell Township.
At a pretrial hearing on Monday, Thompson’s attorney Marcus Wilcox asked for an adjournment, indicated that a “universal plea” was in the works on the Livingston County charges as well as the other charges Thompson faces in Clare County. A new pre-trial hearing was scheduled for May 10th.