A federal judge on Monday found a Theodore man accused of making a nuclear threat not guilty by reason of insanity.
According to court records, Walt Madison Ward, 32, called the main phone number of the FBI field office in Mobile on March 19 last year, repeating the phrase, “nuclear bomb, come find me.”
Five marked Mobile police vehicles, four armed FBI agents, two bomb technicians with trained bomb-sniffing dogs and one Federal Protective Services officer rapidly assembled outside the office in downtown Mobile. True to his word, Ward arrived about a half-hour later and admitted that he had made the call.
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