A Tukwila man who repeatedly phoned a member of Congress’ office with violent threats pleaded guilty on Oct. 31 to a federal charge of transmitting an interstate threat, according to court documents.
Bradley Whaley was arrested in downtown Seattle on March 21, one day after investigators say he threatened to “slit” the lawmaker’s throat and harm staff during a call to the representative’s Washington, D.C., office.
According to MyNorthwest.com, the lawmaker was Rep. Dan Newhouse…