TPMMuckraker

Illinois Man Convicted Of Making Terroristic Threats In Koran-Burning Standoff

Roman Conaway

A 51-year-old Illinois man who allegedly threatened to kill President Barack Obama during an eight-hour standoff with federal authorities last September was convicted Wednesday of making a false threat to detonate an explosive device and influencing a federal officer by threat.

The FBI said in a statement that Roman Conaway will face up to five years in prison, a fine of up to $250,000 and three years of supervised release on the first charge and up to 10 years in prison, a fine of up to $250,000 and three years supervised release on the second charge.

Conaway’s trial was previously delayed so that he could undergo a mental health evaluation. A lawyer later said he was sane enough to stand trial.

During the standoff in September, Conaway allegedly claimed his belt and three storage containers on his property were packed with explosives. The standoff apparently began when a county court barred him from contact with his grandchildren and Conaway allegedly called a local mosque.

The FBI said that “agents of the FBI and United States Secret Service went to Conaway’s home to investigate allegations that he had threatened to kill the president and threatened to burn a Quran.”

Thanks to a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request with the U.S. Marshals Service, TPM obtained this mugshot of Conaway:

Conaway, Roman.jpg

Top Stories From TPM

Graham: GOP Is ‘In A Demographic Death Spiral’

Wow

Snowden: It's An Honor To Be Called A Traitor By Dick Cheney

McConnell To Reid: If You Go Nuclear On Nominations, I’ll Go Nuclear On Everything When I’m Majority Leader

House GOP Passes Abortion Ban In Deeply Symbolic Move

Nate Silver: Politico Co-Founders Lack 'Curiosity For The World Outside Of The Bubble'

Disqus Conversations

Click here to read the Disqus Commenting FAQ.

Editor & Publisher

Josh Marshall

Managing Editor

David Kurtz

Associate Editor

Nick Martin

Assistant Editor

Igor Bobic

Reporters

Brian Beutler

Sahil Kapur

Eric Lach

Hunter Walker

Frontpage Editor

Zoë Schlanger

News Writers

Tom Kludt

Video Editor

Michael Lester

General Manager & General Counsel

Millet Israeli

VP, Ad Sales

Bruce Ellerstein

Associate Publisher

Kyle Leighton

Assistant To The Publisher

Joe Ragazzo

Designer/Developer

Matthew Wozniak

Design Associate

Christopher O’Driscoll