Man who made threats of violence to court staff convicted of terrorism charge

Kent County Court file

A man who made threats to court staff was convicted Tuesday, July 9 of a terrorism charge.Bradley Massman | MLive.com

GRAND RAPIDS, MI -- A man who prosecutors say made threats of violence to court staff -- mentioning the Michigan State University mass shooting -- has been convicted of two felonies.

Daniel Callahan, 60, of Fruitport, was convicted in a jury trial before Kent County Circuit Judge Paul Denenfeld on Tuesday, July 9.

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