Source: USA Today
The FBI and local authorities are investigating a severed gas line at the home of Rep. Tom Perriello’s brother, the Virginia Democrat said in a statement.
Earlier this week, a conservative activist in Virginia posted what he believed to be the home address of the congressman. But it turned out to be Perriello’s brother address. Politico wrote about the mix up here.
Perriello voted for the health care bill that President Obama signed into law Tuesday.
“While it is too early to say anything definitive regarding political motivations behind this act,” Perriello’s statement says, “it’s never too early for political leaders to condemn threats of violence, particularly as threats to other members of Congress and their children escalate.”
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