Lafayette Man Accused Of Making Bomb Threat
Lafayette Man Accused Of Making Bomb Threat
A Lafayette man has been charged with calling in a bomb thread to a restaurant at the Trump Tower building in New York City last year.
A federal grand jury in Louisiana handed up an indictment charging 27-year-old Paul Miller of Lafayette, Louisiana with making the bomb threat. The actual call took place in September of 2017.
The indictment alleges that Miller called Trump Café in Manhattan and told the person who answered the phone that a bomb was in the building. The indictment does not say where Miller was when he placed the call.
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