WISCONSIN (WTAQ-WRN) — A former UW grad student is indicted on federal charges.
Arvin Raj Mathur could face as many as 30 years in prison following incidents of threatening people at UW-Madison.
Prosecutors accuse Mathur of using email to threaten graduate students, staff and professors in February.
The FBI says Mathur wrote in one of the messages he would kill the recipient’s children and threatened to “personally stalk and kill all of your loved ones”.
Mathur was arrested Friday at a Detroit airport after traveling from Copenhagen. He remains in custody in Michigan pending an arraignment in Madison.