GREAT FALLS — Shannon Wilson, a Great Falls city commissioner, received a threatening email while serving on a nonprofit board, prompting her to contact police and highlighting growing concerns about public official safety.
Wilson said she received an email through a nonprofit board's contact page that called board members "terrorists" and stated "we have all your addresses" and "are you afraid you should be."
Tim McGonigal reports - watch the video here: Great Falls civic leader receives threatening email
"It's all in caps. And then he signed it 'Charlie Kirk,'" Wilson said, a reference to the conservative activist who was shot dead in Utah last month.
Wilson reported the incident to the Great Falls Police Department. Police determined the email originated from overseas through a pr

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