Man Sentenced for Threatening President Bush

A Wheaton man convicted of threatening to kill a federal judge and President Bush was sentenced Monday to 6 years and 5 months in prison.
Michael Disch, 37, was incarcerated in Georgia on traffic offenses in 2004 when he made a series of calls to the federal courthouse in Chicago and threatened to kill a judge who previously had sentenced him in an unrelated case.
Disch also sent a letter to the White House threatening to kill the president.
In addition to the 77 months in prison, which will begin after he finishes serving the state...
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