Suspected Racist Hater Arrested & Charged After Threats Against Jackson County Judge

A story that we didn't get around to last night but still deserves a look . . .

According to court records, on Monday and Tuesday, a 16th Circuit judge's office received multiple voicemails from with hateful, angry threatening and harassing messages.

When office employees reached out to him, he used profanity and racial slurs, court records say.

Jackson County Sheriff's deputies and a KCPD detective investigated the calls and was taken into custody Tuesday evening.

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Independence man charged for threatening Jackson County judge

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - A 42-year-old Independence, Missouri man is charged with two felonies after leaving threatening messages at the office of a Jackson County judge. Jackson County prosecutors charged Michael A. Deblois on Tuesday with tampering with a judicial officer and first-degree harassment.


Independence man threatened Jackson County judge, left racist messages through voicemail, court docs say

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - An Independence man is accused of threatening and leaving racist messages on voicemail directed at a Jackson County judge. Michael A. Deblois, 42, has been charged with one count of tampering with a judicial officer and one count of first-degree harassment.

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