Officials have arrested a Massachusetts man after he allegedly threatened to burn down a mosque and to attack President Obama. According to the local reports, 40-year-old Joseph Garguilo, of Holliston, will appear in Boston court Monday on the charges. Officials say he told a friend that he regretted not killing Obama at one point while he was golfing at Martha’s Vineyard. Garguilo’s home was search, and authorities found illegal ammo and handwritten notes against people of the Islamic faith.
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