
A retired teacher, Stephen Thorn, has been sentenced to five years in prison for threatening a federal judge in Florida. The judge had previously rejected a challenge to the state's 'don't say gay' law. Thorn's threats were delivered through obscenity-filled voicemails, targeting not only the judge but also the judge's family. This case highlights the ongoing tension surrounding legislation related to LGBTQ issues in the United States.
Retired teacher Stephen Thorn sentenced to five years in prison after threatening the family of Florida judge who opposed the discussion of sex in schools. Follow: @AFpost https://t.co/rQyfrNZZVJ
A federal judge sentenced an ex-Bishop Noll Institute boys soccer coach to 17.5 years after admitting he once offered a minor $2,000 for a sex act and asked the victim for explicit pictures and videos via social media. https://t.co/YQJYsoyyCT
Ex-teacher gets 5 years in prison for threatening Florida judge in LGBTQ case https://t.co/qaWsCg5vHU via @nbcnews


