Exclusive: Police
Investigate Death Threats Made Against Michelle Fields — Listen to the Chilling
Audio
Apr. 4, 2016 5:54pm Oliver Darcy
Ex-Breitbart reporter Michelle Fields contacted
authorities Friday after an individual made multiple death threats against her.
In audio obtained by TheBlaze, an individual told Fields
that she had 72 hours to drop charges against Donald Trump campaign manager
Corey Lewandowski or she would be killed. Fields had alleged Lewandowski
committed simple battery against her at a news conference earlier this month
and he was arrested and charged last
week.
Michelle Fields (Image source: Breitbart)
“If I find you Michelle, I’m going to kill you,” the
individual said on the phone.
“OK?” Fields replied.
“I know where you live. You have got 36 hours to drop the
charges,” the man continued. “I’m dead serious.”
“Or what? What are you going to do?” Fields asked.
“I’m going to slit your throat,” the man replied.
“OK, you have serious issues,” Fields told him. “Anything
else? Are you just going to keep calling me and saying this?”
The man then hung up the phone.
A similar phone call was made to Fields’ brother. Threats
were also relayed to Fields over Instagram.
“I’m going to stab this knife in your heart, just wait,”
one threat read. “I know where you live.”
“You are dead, bitch,” another read. “I have someone
watching your every move. See you at the morgue.”
An incident report obtained by TheBlaze Monday confirmed
that Fields had contacted D.C. police over the threats.
“On April 1st 2016 at approximately 0100 hours the
undersigned responded to the listed location for a felony threats report,”
responding officer Jake Coletti wrote in the report. “Upon arrival, C-1 reports
that at approximately 0045 hours, S-1 commented on C-1′s Instragam several
times threatening to kill C-1. S-1 also called C-1 and threatened her again.”
A spokesperson for the D.C. police department said “the
case is still an ongoing investigation.”
Fields was forced
to abandon her D.C.-area apartment last week when Fox News and
BuzzFeed inadvertently posted her phone number and address when they
published the Lewandowski arrest report.
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