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Kevin Durfee, owner of
George’s of Galilee, concedes he owns the email address the threatening message
came from, but in a subsequent email to Goodwin he said he “did not write the email nor do I
agree with what was written.”
In the report,
provided to several news organizations by House Spokesman Greg Pare, the man
police “identified as the sender” told them “he was upset with the upcoming
legislation that would have an effect on his business” and “apologized for the
email that he sent,” according to the report.
The police report says
“he will send the Senator an apology letter immediately.”
The email to Goodwin
does not contain any apology.
Both the email and the
narrative from the police report are pictured below.
“I have great confidence in our State Police,
and believe the account they report is the accurate one,” she told RI Future.
“I do not find it plausible that someone would hack an email account in order to threaten a public official. This whole incident is very disconcerting, given the climate in our country. However, I will not be deterred from doing what is right for Rhode Island workers, particularly those at the lower end of the pay scale, like waiters and waitresses who under the current system may be forced to make the hard choice between losing a day’s pay or going in to work sick.”
For an earlier report
on this incident, read Email to legislator warns business owners are nearing 'violent
opposition'
Bob Plain is the
editor/publisher of Rhode Island's Future. Previously, he's worked as a
reporter for several different news organizations both in Rhode Island and
across the country.