Man accused of threatening Sen. Ernesto Lopez in 2016


An Italian man is accused of making threats against Sen. Ernie Lopez (R-Lewes) and his family in 2016 in an indictment unsealed in federal court.

A May 2021 indictment against Alessandro Calcagni that was unsealed Wednesday, also listed numerous bomb threats he’s accused of committing against schools and airlines in other states. It also details a call Calcagni made to what he believed was Lopez’s home threatening to kill his children.  

Calcagni has pleaded not guilty to charges of conspiracy, extortion call to a state senator, four counts of school bombs threats, five counts of airline bomb threats and six counts of conveying false information about bombs on airlines.

An “unindicted co-conspirator” is referenced multiple times throughout the indictment. 

The co-conspirator sometimes made threatening calls with Calcagni and/or paid him to make the calls himself, according to court documents.

Calcagni has not been charged with threatening Delaware schools, but in January 2016, Delaware schools were the subject of bomb threats and Lopez was motivated to issue a statement.

That led to a local news outlet sharing a story online titled “Senator Lopez: Cowards making bomb threats will be caught.” 



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