Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Feds: Oops, Our Bad!

The [Feds] Shaking The Wrong Tree! - Paul Kevin Curtis as an Elvis impersonator.  U.S. law enforcement officials drop the charges against a man who they've accused of sending ricin letters to President Barack Obama.

The ricin letters sent to the President of the United States and Senator Roger Wicker (R-Mississippi) were sent by an extremist. But guess what the federal authorities done?

They arrested the wrong guy!

Yeah, this guy has dressed like Elvis Presley and had mental issues, but he's not the one who sent the poison letters to the president.

The FBI couldn't find evidence to link P. Kevin Curtis, a Mississippi man who once entertained an event being sponsored by Wicker was singled out by the feds as the one who sent ricin letters to a judge, the senator and then the president.

The federal official says the man charged with sending poison letters to President Barack Obama, a U.S. senator and a Mississippi judge has been released from jail.

Jeff Woodfin, chief deputy with the U.S. Marshals Service in Oxford, Miss., says Paul Kevin Curtis has been released from custody.
Vindication.
Woodfin says he doesn't know if there were any conditions on the release.

The development comes hours after officials canceled a detention and preliminary hearing on Tuesday.

Curtis was arrested Wednesday at his house in Corinth, Miss., and charged with sending ricin-laced letters to Obama, Sen. Roger Wicker and a Lee County, Miss., judge.

Through an attorney, the 45-year-old Curtis has said he is innocent.

An innocent man was set up and we in the blogosphere felt that we were misled by the junk food media.

I admit that I was duped as well as the U.S. Justice Department.

While he's life will eventually return to normal, Mr. Curtis we here at Journal de la Reyna wish you well and hope you can put this ordeal behind you!

This is an ongoing story. This controversy will continue to be covered. We seek justice against the individuals who sent the ricin letters to the president and Senator Roger Wicker (R-Mississippi).

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