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Judge: Suspect in SIU Threats Should Be Released

Judge: Suspect in SIU Threats Should Be Released
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By The Associated Press
Oct. 01, 2014 | CHICAGO, IL
By The Associated Press Oct. 01, 2014 | 10:28 PM | CHICAGO, IL
A federal judge has ruled a Chicago man accused of mailing threats of rapes, bombings and beheadings to Southern Illinois University's Carbondale campus should be released pending trial.  

But at a Wednesday detention hearing in Chicago, Magistrate Judge Susan Cox stayed Derrick Burns' release while prosecutors appeal her decision.   

Prosecutor Kartik Raman cited chilling threats allegedly made by the 21-year-old as proof Burns is a potential threat.  

But Cox said prosecutors failed to show Burns is dangerous, adding, "I feel comfortable with my decision.'' 

Standing in orange jail clothes, Burns appeared calm in court and turned to smile at relatives.   

If her decision stands, Cox said Burns would be released into his aunt's care. She said he'd have to wear an electronic monitor and get a mental health assessment.   
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