No bond for Maryland man charged with sending threatening messages to Alexandria judges

A Maryland man is being held without bond after allegedly making violent threats against two Alexandria judges, the Alexandria Sheriff’s Office announced yesterday (Thursday).

The suspect, 53-year-old Lindolfo Pedraza, of Cumberland, was arrested by Cumberland police at his home on Wednesday afternoon, after the judges showed ASO several threatening electronic communications. He was charged with two counts of threats of death or bodily injury, two counts of obstruction of justice, two counts of harassment by computer, and one count of stalking.

“In Alexandria, threats to judges or other judicial officers may be rare but are always taken very seriously,” Sheriff Sean Casey said in a release. “In this case, the threats of violence required immediate action.”…

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