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NewsJune 11, 2002

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- An Arkansas man was indicted Monday for making threatening phone calls to Fort Leonard Wood in which he threatened to shoot two staff sergeants, federal prosecutors said. Bralen L. Jordan, 20, of North Little Rock, Ark., is accused of making three separate phone calls to the Army post on May 2...

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SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- An Arkansas man was indicted Monday for making threatening phone calls to Fort Leonard Wood in which he threatened to shoot two staff sergeants, federal prosecutors said. Bralen L. Jordan, 20, of North Little Rock, Ark., is accused of making three separate phone calls to the Army post on May 2.

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Prosecutors allege that Jordan threatened to shoot separate staff sergeants, and threatened to sexually assault the wife of one of the men.

He also threatened to destroy a building and other property on the base with an explosive, prosecutors said. If convicted, Jordan could face up to 20 years in prison without parole, and a fine up to $750,000.

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