Dentist gets prison for threatening election official

A dentist in Florida accused of sending threatening messages to multiple victims, including an election official, was sentenced to two years in prison, according to a press release dated March 5 from the U.S. Department of Justice Office of Public Affairs.

In November, Dr. Richard Kantwill, 61, of Tampa, FL, pleaded guilty to four counts of interstate transmission of a threat. A month earlier, Kantwill was charged with threatening public figures, including an election official.

Between September 2019 and July 2020, Kantwill allegedly sent over 100 threatening messages to various public figures via Facebook and Instagram, email, and text. He was accused of sending threats to a religious leader, author, and television personality.

Between April 2022 and April 2024, Kantwill reportedly sent at least seven additional threats to four public figures via Facebook, including one to an election official in another state on February 9.

Kantwill, who operated a practice in Sun City Center, FL, that is now listed as permanently closed, was accused of sending the following message: "You are a degenerate c— and you are now the target of our own investigation. Take note because liberal t—s like you get raped in alleys, by really big black guys that serve our cause. So, you t—s are going to get raped by at least 5 n—s, and do nothing. You are the number 1 target, you degenerate t—s."

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