DOVER-FOXCROFT — A 29-year-old Bangor man admits he wrote a threatening letter to Maine Gov. Paul LePage.

Leroy Dunn pleaded guilty to terrorizing today in Dover-Foxcroft District Court.

Dunn wrote a letter Jan. 29 while in the Piscataquis County Jail that detailed how he hated the governor and how he planned to kill him. He then folded up the letter and pushed it under his cell door – without an envelope – into the jail hallway.

The Bangor Daily News reports that the 7-foot-tall, 350-pound Dunn will be sentenced on the terrorizing charge at the same time he is sentenced on an unrelated aggravated drug trafficking charge.


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