Los Angeles – LOS Angeles (AP) – A former member of the Los Angeles mayor Karen Bass on Monday was sentenced to a year in prison for his connection to threatening a fake bomb to the city hall while attending a virtual meeting in 2024.
During the hearing of the ruling in the American boycott court, Bryn K. recognized. Williams had told the police a lie in October 2024 that he had received a phone call on his mobile phone from an unknown man who said he put a bomb in the city hall, the Los Angeles Times newspaper I mentioned. Williams have been a long -term law official, who held the position of Deputy Mayor of Public Safety.
Williams wrote in the text: “The aforementioned said that he was tired of supporting the city to Israel, and decided to put a bomb in the city hall. He may be in Rotonda,” Williams wrote in the text. He said he contacted the Los Angeles Police Department, who sent the officers to search the building.
The newspaper said that Williams Dmitry Gurin’s lawyer was martyred “unlawful mental health challenges”, which he said was his client.
Prosecutors said in an estimated memo that Williams reported the threat, “after he was immersed in stress, anxiety and despair to get out of a continuous meeting.”
Williams Agreed in May To acknowledge guilt in the threat of one of the threats of fire and explosives.
General prosecutors indicated that Williams had no previous criminal arrests or condemnation.