Someone at the Justice Department Has a Sense of Humor
Here’s a blast email that went out last night to journalists who regularly receive updates from the U.S. Department of Justice. This particular press release was issued by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Indiana.
Pay special attention to the subject line.

Fifteen minutes later, a corrected version went out. It was identical to the original version, except for a new subject line: “CORRECTED: FEDERAL GRAND JURY RETURNS INDICTMENT ON INTERNET BOMB THREATS.”
If you’d like to read the full press release, notwithstanding its manifest suckiness, we’ve posted it after the jump.
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE — OFFICE OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS — PRESS RELEASE — FEDERAL GRAND JURY RETURNS INDICTMENT ON INTERNET BOMB THREATS
Hammond, Ind.—The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Indiana announced that a three-count indictment was returned against Ashton Lundeby for his role in Internet bomb and related threats directed to Purdue University, Indiana University/Purdue University at Fort Wayne, Ind., and numerous other educational institutions throughout the country.
Lundeby, 16, of Oxford, N.C., was arrested by the FBI at his home in Oxford on March 6, 2009. A federal search warrant was also executed at that time. Lundeby was arrested pursuant to a juvenile criminal complaint filed in the Northern District of Indiana. Lundeby was ordered detained and remains in federal custody. Under federal law, juvenile proceedings are sealed.
The U.S. Attorney’s Office filed a motion seeking to proceed against Lundeby as if he were an adult. The U.S. District Court in South Bend granted that motion and this indictment followed. An indictment is merely a charging document and all persons are presumed innocent until proven guilty in court.
The indictment alleges an extensive conspiracy involving Lundeby and unnamed other individuals to transmit bomb threats through the internet. Lundeby, often using the pseudonym “Tyrone,” and his co-conspirators used Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP) software to set-up large-scale conference calls across the Internet. In addition, online computer gaming accounts were used so participants could listen and observe the police response in real-time. Lundeby and his associates charged fees to listen and observe. Lundeby and his associates used other software to disguise their true identities and the origin of the calls.
Lundeby and other co-conspirators would often target institutions that used Web-based video surveillance cameras. They would log into those cameras, call in a bomb threat, and watch the police response in real-time. This illegal conduct is known as “swatting”, making false reports of an emergency to a police department for the purpose of causing a law enforcement response to the non-existent emergency. Lundeby conducted this activity from his personal computer at his home in Oxford, N.C.
The indictment alleges that on Jan. 31, 2009, Lundeby and others directed calls to authorities stating that a bomb had been placed on the campus of Indiana University/Purdue University in Fort Wayne, Ind.
On Feb. 15, 2009, Lundeby and others directed multiple calls to Purdue University, West Lafayette, Ind., stating that bombs had been placed on the campus. A follow-up call to Purdue University was made by a co-conspirator claiming to have seen someone place devices onto computers located in the mechanical engineering building.
On March 3, 2009, members of the conspiracy again targeted Purdue University. During this call they identified a person in the computer science building as being armed with a firearm.
In addition to the threats in the Northern District of Indiana, the indictment alleges that Lundeby and co-conspirators:
* Directed bomb threats on Feb. 15, 2009, to the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N.C.
* Directed bomb threats on Feb. 21, 2009, to Florida State University, Tallahassee, Fla.
* Directed bomb threats on Feb. 24, 2009, to Clemson University, Clemson, S.C.
* Directed bomb threats on Feb. 24-25, 2009, to Boston College, Boston, Mass.
* Directed bomb threats to FBI offices located in Pueblo, CO, and Monroe, La.
The indictment also alleges that as part of the conspiracy conspirators offered, for a nominal fee, to make bomb threat calls - often to high schools - to cause closures. The indictment alleges that bomb threats were made on or about March 4, 2009, to the following schools:
* West Hempfield Middle School, Irwin, Penn.
* North Farmington H.S., Farmington Hills, Mich.
* Mill Valley H.S., Shawnee, Kan.
* Hamden H.S., Hamden, Conn.
* Glynn Academy H.S., Brunswick, Ga.
Specifically, Lundeby is charged in count one of the indictment with conspiring, from mid-2008 through March 6, 2009, to make bomb threats and conveying false information through interstate commerce. Lundeby is charged in count two with a substantive violation for the Jan. 31, 2009, threat to Indiana University/Purdue University at Fort Wayne and in count three for the Feb. 15, 2009, threat to Purdue University.
This indictment was the result of an extensive investigation by the FBI, the FBI’s Cybercrime Squad based in Indianapolis, the Tippecanoe County Prosecutor’s Office and the Purdue University Police Department.
U.S. Attorney David Capp praised the cooperative investigative effort here stating, “To properly investigate a crime of this scope and magnitude requires sophisticated technical expertise as well as old fashioned police work. I am grateful for the substantial assistance received from the Tippecanoe County Prosecutor Patrick Harrington and his staff and from Chief John Cox and the Purdue University Police Department.”
Capp also praised the excellent assistance his office received from the U.S. Attorney’s Office in the Eastern District of North Carolina. Capp concluded by stating, “This type of activity on the Internet will not be tolerated. No matter where you are located, conduct like this will be thoroughly investigated and, where appropriate, presented for indictment.”
This case has been assigned to and will be handled by Assistant U.S. Attorney Kenneth M. Hays in the South Bend office of the U.S. Attorney.
Lundeby will be arraigned before Magistrate Judge Nuechterlein on Friday, July 10. The specific sentence in each case to be imposed upon conviction will be determined by the judge after a consideration of federal sentencing statutes and the federal sentencing guidelines.
The U.S. Attorney’s Office emphasized that an indictment is merely an allegation and that all persons charged are presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty in court.




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Hey Lat:
Good luck, this one sucked.
Elie is planning to run for the NY state senate. His recent tv appearance and numerous speeches to local Democratic clubs in Suffolk County is part of the ground work.
Just what we need. Another liberal to spend our tax dollars on nonsense.
Bomb threats are serious things, certainly, but does arresting a 16 year-old with too much time on his hands really warrant a press release from the DOJ????
It looks like Lat is manning the ship today and Friday, according to his Twitter:
"David is filling in for Elie on AboveTheLaw.com, for today and tomorrow."
http://twitter.com/davidlat
I don't know her politics but if Kash ran for office I'd move to her state to vote for her.
Only because she's beautiful, I mean.
I don't know much, but I do know this; Lat is a gay homosexual.
Good luck with this one.
Elie is better. This post was not very good at all.
5, Kash is too wealthy and secretive to waste her time with politics. And yes, she is stunning.
what is the point of this article?
Wow.. not funny. Don't you have better stuff to report on?
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Lat's gay? No way, he dresses too well and is too good-looking to be gay...
Stop spreading rumors that Lat is gay. He is not gay, he is Asian.
13 - Uh, they're called Gaysians. Aren't you familiar with Lloyd from "Entourage"?
In fairness to the D I have spent sometime in OXford, NC and there is NOTHING to do there. Nothing but warehouses, a few old southern homes (but mostly trailers) and some shanty style restaurants.
6 - As opposed to a gay heterosexual? You are a massive idiot.
This is actually kind of funny. The person who wrote this is clearly not happy with his/her job.
I can't describe how much this is not a story that should be on this website. Is ATL relying on local newspapers now for filler?
#16 - yeah, you tell him!
18 - You bitch about this article and not the crap about weddings and mixers?
16 - you clearly suck.
20 - at least the wedding articles occasionally give us pics of hot girls and leave us to speculate whether they're knocked up or not. That's worth something.
20,
How in the hell do you know I don't bitch about weddings and mixers? You sir are a moron.
-18.
3 - I'm originally from Ft. Wayne. When these dipshits called the threat in it was no big deal. But when they had others call in to, basically, corroborate it and substantiate it, it became a very big deal. Too bad he's a kid, but it was serious. Fuck 'em all. They will have more to do in fed. prison anyways.
I wish I was a United States Attorney.
16 - 6 may have meant that Lat was a happy homosexual, you stupid fuck.
Nyuck nyuck nyuck. Great non-story. This happens in media relations all the time.
Good enough for government work...
24 ...
i wish i WERE a us attorney.
it's a statement contradictory to fact
but ... me too!!
I wish I weren't an attorney.
This thread is rife with buggery, sodomy, and pegging.
Lat is a gay homosexual Asian attorney blogger.
http://letthecurvedothework.blogspot.com/
kash is gorgeous
Ladies and gentlemen, I would like to make an announcement.
Testicles.
That is all.
33 = Kash.
34 = Kash
So can the email be admitted into trial as a party admission that it "sucks"?
UNC, FSU, Clemson, Boston College...
What's this guy's problem with the ACC?
yawn