Sun Valley Man Arrested For Allegedly Threatening To ‘Unabomb' FBI Officers
A San Fernando Valley man was arrested Thursday on a federal criminal complaint alleging he sent a series of threatening emails to the FBI, including ones in which he threatened to bomb the bureau's Westwood office and referenced the notorious "Unabomber." Mark William Anten, 52, of Sun Valley, is charged with making threats by interstate communication, a felony carrying a sentence of up to five years in federal prison, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office. FBI agents arrested Anten without incident at his residence. A federal magistrate judge Thursday ordered Anten jailed without bond and scheduled an arraignment for Jan. 11 in federal court in downtown Los Angeles. According to an affidavit filed with the complaint, since July, Anten has sent numerous threatening communications to the FBI, including emails that reference bombing the FBI's Los Angeles Field Office. Specifically, on Nov. 2, Anten allegedly emailed FBI agents saying he was voted most likely in his graduating class to become the next Unabomber -- a reference to Theodore Kaczynski, whose 20-year bombing campaign killed three people and injured nearly two dozen more. Kaczynski was convicted of federal crimes, spent the bulk of his prison sentence in the SuperMax federal prison in Colorado, and died in prison in June.
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