Jason Kale Clampit, 44, was sentenced for possession of ricin, which he had made to set traps for trespassers, prosecutors ...
A Winslow man who pleaded guilty in October to possessing or attempting to produce a biological agent, the poison ricin, was ...
Jason Kale Clampit was sentenced to eight years in prison for making ricin, a biological weapon favored by assassins and terrorists.
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40/29 TV Ft Smith-Fayetteville on MSNWinslow man sentenced to 8 years for ricin possession, planned traps for trespassersRicin is used as a biological weapon, and the Encyclopedia Britannica calls it "one of the most toxic substances known." ...
Britain should not redefine terrorism in the wake of last summer's murders at a Taylor Swift-themed dance event but the ...
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inews.co.uk on MSNTerrorism should not be redefined in wake of Southport murders, watchdog saysReview warns changing definition could lead to 'unacceptable' restrictions on freedom of expression and says new law is needed instead ...
CNN’s Kaitlan Collins caught up with DJ Daniel, the 13-year-old cancer survivor honored by President Donald Trump during his ...
A new offence to cover lone individuals planning non-terrorist mass killings should be considered in the wake of the Southport attacks, the UK's terror watchdog has said. However the independent ...
A Winslow man was sentenced to eight years in prison as part of a plea deal over possession of ricin, according to a news release sent by Charlie Robbins, spokesperson for the U.S. Department of ...
The man, Jason Kale Clampit, 44, of Winslow, Arkansas, who made his own ricin, a poison that is extracted from castor beans, was sentenced Friday to 96 months in prison without the possibility of ...
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