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Man who threatened Stupak sentenced
Posted: 02.02.2012 at 7:53 PM
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His attorney asked the judge for leniency

BAY CITY, MI (AP) -- A man who threatened a Michigan congressman during the 2010 health care debate has been sentenced to six months of house arrest.

A federal judge in Bay City on Thursday also ordered Russell Hesch to pay $47,000, much of it restitution to the Capitol Police for the cost of security.

The West Branch man sent a letter threatening to paint the Mackinac Bridge with the blood of U.S. Rep. Bart Stupak and his family. The Democrat from the Upper Peninsula was unharmed. 

A court filing says the 74-year-old Hesch has dementia and was drinking alcohol when he composed the threat. He spent two decades in the U.S. military and has two master's degrees.

Hesch will wear an electronic tether during part of his probation.  Stupak didn't seek reelection in 2010.

(Copyright ©2012 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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