- Posted March 31, 2011
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Minnesota: Woman arrested in alleged threat

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -- A woman convicted of threatening to bomb a plane in 1991 is back in federal custody for allegedly threatening to kill and "slowly cut skin off" the FBI agent who arrested her 20 years ago.
According to a criminal complaint, 47-year-old Kim Rolene Hutterer has been threatening FBI Special Agent Dean Scheidler for years -- starting with a threat she carved into her jail cell wall two decades ago.
She was charged Monday with mailing threatening communications. The complaint says that in October, Hutterer sent the FBI office in Minneapolis an 11-page handwritten letter threatening to injure and kill Scheidler and others, including judges and Vice President Joe Biden.
An attorney who has been appointed to defend Hutterer did not immediately return a message seeking comment.
Published: Thu, Mar 31, 2011
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