State Police Seek Leads In Phone Call Threatening Assasinations
The caller said it was because state police failed to bring criminal charges against the driver who rear-ended Sully Sanchez in EG last fall, killing her and her unborn baby.
Rhode Island State Police Col. Steven O'Donnell has issued a request asking for the public's help in identifying a suspect who called the Warren Police Department and threatened state officers. According to O'Donnell, the caller contacted the Warrent department on Feb. 8, the day after Benjamin Servideo, 24, of Newport, pleaded guilty to two traffic violations stemming from a fatal car accident in East Greenwich. Rhode Island Atty. Gen. Peter Kilmartin and the state police declined to file criminal charges against Servideo in the accident, which killed Sullynette Sanchez, 23, of Providence. At the time, Sanchez was eight months pregnant. Doctors delivered the baby, but he died two weeks later. "State Police officers will be assassinated …
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4:25 pm on Friday, April 5, 2013
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