A federal prosecutor's office says a Kansas man has been indicted on charges that he made a threat over the Breonna Taylor investigation during a phone call to the Kentucky attorney general's office.
Wesley Forrest Clay of Olathe, Kansas, was accused of calling a phone line in Frankfort dedicated to the Taylor investigation and making a threat.
A criminal complaint in the case alleged the call was made on Sept. 23, the same day Attorney General Daniel Cameron announced that a grand jury indicted a former police officer on three counts of wanton endangerment for shooting into a home next to Taylor’s.
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