Angel Dillard claims letter to abortion provider wasn’t a ‘true threat’ (updated)

UPDATE: A federal judge refused to grant a preliminary injunction yesterday that would have banned anti-abortion activist Angel Dillard from coming near a doctor training to perform abortions in Wichita, the Associated Press reported. Dillard is accused of sending a threatening letter to Dr. Mila Means that referred to explosives being placed under Means’ car and that talked about anti-abortion activists stalking Means.
However, Judge J. Thomas Marten didn’t see the letter as a threat but did believe it was meant to intimidate Means. Really, judge? The letter in question was allegedly sent by a woman who said she admired the man who assassinated abortion provider George Tiller. Read the rest of the update after the jump …