
Timothy Ryan Gutierrez probably wishes he used "Mail Goggles," the Gmail feature requiring the disgruntled or intoxicated to solve a series of math problems before sending e-mails that one might regret later.
Instead, the 20-year-old Colorado man is staring down a maximum of 10 years in the slammer for his alleged recent e-mails sent directly to the Federal Bureau of Investigation threatening to "assassinate" President Barack Obama. Another message said he had "rigged 40 pounds of C4" to blow up vehicles in the Mall of America in suburban Minneapolis, according to an indictment (.pdf).
Gutierrez was arrested Thursday when he surrendered to the FBI in Durango, Colorado, after an indictment was unsealed. He told the Cortez Journal in Colorado that he had no intention of carrying out his messages.
"I'm not mad about him becoming president, but he's not doing what he said he was going to do," he said. "He's not doing anything for the lower class — just the middle and upper class. Medications are going up, not lowering, and jobs are being lost. His actions are going to get him in trouble."
He told the newspaper before he surrendered that he was unemployed, but "played with computers."
According to the indictment, Gutierrez sent the messages eight days before Obama was inaugurated. "I’m going to assassinate the new president of the United States of America. PS you have 48 hours to stop it from happening," one of them said.
Another alleged e-mail sent that same day added:
He told the Cortez Journal: "I'm in serious shit."
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