Woman charged with sending ricin letter to Trump to remain in US custody

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A US federal judge on Monday declared a Canadian woman arrested on suspicion of mailing ricin-filled letters to President Donald Trump 'a ...

Pascale Ferrier appears in a jail booking photograph taken after her arrest by the Mission Police Department in Mission, Texas, on Mar 13, 2019. WASHINGTON: A US federal judge on Monday declared a Canadian woman arrested on suspicion ofto President Donald Trump"a continuing danger" to Trump and ordered her detained and transferred to Washington, DC, where she was indicted.

"I conclude that there is clear and convincing evidence that the defendant does constitute a continuing danger to the president of the United States as well as to members of the community," the judge said in the hearing.

 

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that look.. oh yeah! physco..

Women 🤔

The loonie left - democrat/commie all day long.

Looks like a character from Orange Is The New Black.💀

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