Man arrested at Honolulu airport over threat to VP
HONOLULU - September 12, 2011
The U.S. Secret Service arrested Justin Alan Woodward when he
arrived at Honolulu International Airport Friday via a Delta
Airlines flight from Bangkok, according to the criminal complaint
filed in federal court in Honolulu. He has been jailed awaiting a
detention hearing Wednesday.
Woodward admitted to agents that he wrote the threatening
messages, including one sent to the White House website June 22
that read, "Biden ... you tried to get me to kill Obama in my home
town of El Dorado Kansas. I will kill you myself," the
expletive-filled complaint said. The same email, with the sender
self-identified as "Justin Alan Woodward PhD," mentions 9/11 and
al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden. It also accuses the vice president
of trying to have Woodward assassinated and put under "mind
control."
Another email sent June 26 said, "So Obama, when are we going
to get together and smoke some Marijuana ... I like the way you
work. I am really glad I didn't blow your head off back there like
I was supposed to."
The Royal Thai Police traced the email's IP address to a public
Wi-Fi access point in Chiang Mai, Thailand.
In an interview with a U.S. Consulate official in Thailand,
Woodward said he joined the U.S. Marine Corps in 2002 and served as
an infantryman until he was medically discharged for bi-polar
disorder two years later. He said he served six months in Iraq and
has been treated for post-traumatic stress disorder.
Woodward told a Secret Service agent Aug. 2 that he had been
activated to assassinate President Barack Obama when the president
was visiting Oklahoma. He also said he wanted to go to Hawaii
because the continental U.S. was full of "enemy agents,"
according to the complaint. He said he moved overseas because he
cannot be trusted around the president or vice president.
Woodward's status after his interviews in Thailand until his
flight to Hawaii was unclear.
A registered nurse practitioner at a Veteran's Administration
clinic in Wichita, Kansas, told the Secret Service that Woodward
was treated there from 2005 to 2009 and later was admitted to the
Osawatomie State Hospital in Kansas. The nurse said without
medication and medical care, Woodward could harm himself or others.
The investigation determined that Woodward is not believed to be
under medical care and was arrested in Thailand last year for
assaulting his landlord, the complaint said.