Man Found Guilty of False Bomb Threats
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
An aspiring screenwriter was found guilty Tuesday of making false bomb threats at the Los Angeles Times in a scare that forced the evacuation of the newspaper building and the closure of two downtown blocks in late July.
Frederick Bernard Cheaves, 31, told a guard he had a device in his book bag to trigger a bomb. The bag contained only papers.
A Superior Court jury deliberated 10 hours. Cheaves, scheduled for sentencing Jan. 7, faces up to four years and eight months in prison.
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