A man charged with threatening the lives of Jewish Michigan public officials on Twitter was returned to jail March 3 after declining to oppose the government's request that he remain in custody while his case winds through court.
DETROIT — A man accused of threatening to kill Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel and other Jewish members of state government agreed Friday to be held without bond while awaiting
Jack Carpenter III agrees to detention; suspect was arrested with firearms and ammunition in his car, tweeted he'd kill Jewish government figures 'if they don't leave, or confess'