Published: Thursday, February 16, 2012
Spokane MLK Day parade bomber sent to Cal. prison
SPOKANE -- The man who planted a bomb along the route of a Martin Luther King Jr. Day parade in Spokane has been sent to a federal prison in California.
KREM reports Kevin Harpham, 37, was transferred to the Herlong Correctional Institute, a medium-security prison about 50 miles northwest of Reno.
Harpham was sentenced in December to 32 years in prison for leaving a backpack with explosives along the route of the parade in January last year. It was found and disabled before it could go off.
KREM reports Kevin Harpham, 37, was transferred to the Herlong Correctional Institute, a medium-security prison about 50 miles northwest of Reno.
Harpham was sentenced in December to 32 years in prison for leaving a backpack with explosives along the route of the parade in January last year. It was found and disabled before it could go off.
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