Lawyer Arrested for Allegedly Threatening Kentucky Governor Over Lockdown

“A Louisville lawyer was arrested after allegedly threatening the life of Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear while criticizing the state’s coronavirus quarantine measures,” reports Vincent Barone in the New York Post.

“James Troutman, 53, faces a misdemeanor charge of third-degree terroristic threatening over comments he made against the governor on Facebook under the account of ‘Greg Troutman,’ which police traced back to the lawyer, according to the local outlet WDRB.”

“Police said Troutman jumped into another conversation on April 20 relating to the planned protests against Kentucky’s stay-at-home order.”

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