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Additional charge filed against man for using firearm on FBI agents in Missouri

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A Tennessee man and a Missouri, man have been indicted by a federal grand jury on charges stemming from their threats of violence against immigrants and the federal government, as well as an armed assault of FBI agents.

Bryan C. Perry, 37, of Clarksville, Tennessee, and Jonathan S. O’Dell, 32, of Warsaw, Missouri, were charged in a six-count indictment returned by a federal grand jury Tuesday in Jefferson City.

The federal indictment replaces separate criminal complaints filed against both men on Oct. 7, and contains both the original charges against both men and an additional charge against Perry.

Perry and O’Dell remain in federal custody without bond following separate detention hearings in which the court ruled they pose a danger to the community.

Perry is charged with transmitting a threat across state lines to injure another person, being a felon in possession of a firearm and forcibly assaulting an FBI agent with a deadly weapon.

O’Dell is charged in the indictment, as in the prior criminal complaint with transmitting a threat across state lines to injure another person and unlawfully possessing a firearm. O’Dell allegedly was in possession of a Stevens 12-gauge shotgun while under a court order of protection.

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