Crime & Safety
Man Indicted For Threatening Letters Sent To 3 Potomac Schools
A Temple Hills man was recently indicted on a slew of charges after he allegedly sent threatening letters to three Potomac schools.

POTOMAC, MD — A Prince George's County man was recently indicted on a slew of charges after he allegedly sent threatening letters to three schools in Potomac last month, according to reports.
Bethesda Magazine says the defendant is a 51-year-old Temple Hills man who has the single name Yahweh.
Yahweh is accused of sending letters with "threatening language" to three Potomac schools: Winston Churchill High School, Potomac Elementary School and McLean School. The schools received identical, threatening letters on March 7.
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Yahweh was arrested March 16 and held without bail. He was indicted in Montgomery County Circuit Court in Rockville April 19 on three counts of "disturbing the operations of a school" and a charge of attempted threat of mass violence.
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