Blaine Resident Admits Guilt in FBI Hoax Plot, Awaits Sentencing in Minnesota Federal Court

A Blaine resident is now a convicted felon after admitting his role in a hoax that terrorized the local FBI Field Office, as revealed by court documents and an official statement from Acting U.S. Attorney Lisa D. Kirkpatrick. In a disruptive scheme, 45-year-old Oleg Petrashov sent envelopes containing suspicious powders to the Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, field office on two occasions, prompting fears of biological and explosive threats, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office.

Petrashov’s first dispatch, a mix of brown and tan powder sent on June 30, 2020, and a second, sent on November 4, 2022, containing white powder, resulted in temporary employee evacuations and the rollout of thorough decontamination protocols, both incidents forced the deployment of bomb technicians and caused significant interruptions at the office, as he later admitted to designing these hoaxes to implicate a relative with whom he had a personal gripe. In the wake of a joint FBI and U.S. Postal Inspection Service investigation, Petrashov acknowledged his wrongdoing in April 2023 and, today, entered his guilty plea before U.S. District Court Judge Laura M. Provinzino…

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