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thedrifter
01-03-09, 06:34 AM
January 3, 2009


Three Marines questioned over Obama threats

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Authorities have dismissed an allegation that three Kane'ohe Bay Marines made threatening remarks about President-elect Barack Obama during his recent vacation in Hawai'i, a Marine Corps spokesman said.

One Marine reported to base officials that he heard other Marines, during a car ride, make remarks that were perceived as threats against Obama, who was staying with his family near the base in a rented home on Kailua Beach.

The three Marines were escorted to the provost marshal's office Monday and were questioned by the U.S. Secret Service, said base spokesman Maj. Alan Crouch.

The alleged threat turned out to be unfounded, and the Marines were released, Crouch said.

Obama was a regular presence on the base during his 12-day vacation, which ended Thursday. He worked out at the base's Semper Fit Center seven times.

Ellie

thedrifter
01-03-09, 07:39 PM
Marines cleared of alleged threat


Associated Press - January 3, 2009 7:34 PM ET

HONOLULU (AP) - A Marine Corps spokesman says authorities have dismissed an allegation that three Hawaii-based Marines made threatening remarks about President-elect Barack Obama during his recent island vacation.

Marine Corps Base Hawaii spokesman Maj. Alan Crouch says the three Marines were questioned by the U.S. Secret Service.

Crouch says the threat was unfounded, and the Marines were released.

The Marines were questioned after one Marine reported to base officials that he heard the other Marines make remarks that were perceived as threats against Obama during a car ride.

Obama worked out at the base's Semper Fit center seven times during his 12-day vacation, which ended Thursday.

Ellie