New Hampshire man threatens to kill Senator over military promotions hold, arrested
- Brian Landry, 66, left a voicemail threatening to kill Senator Tommy Tuberville over his blocking of military promotions.
- Landry claimed to be a veteran sniper and said Tuberville was a "dead man walking" unless he changed his ways.
- Tuberville has held up hundreds of top military promotions and nominations since February, facing criticism.
- Landry was charged with threatening to kill a U.S. official and could face up to 10 years in prison if convicted.
- Threats of violence against politicians have been increasing in recent years, according to reports.