Rand Paul says man threatened to attack him and his family with ax

Sen. Paul says the FBI should stay out of politics

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — U.S. Sen. Rand Paul says he and his family were targeted by someone threatening to attack them with an ax.

Paul told reporters Monday in his home state of Kentucky that Capitol Police issued an arrest warrant for a suspect. Then in a tweet, Paul thanked Capitol Police for arresting the suspect.

During a stop in Leitchfield in western Kentucky, Paul said a man threatened to kill him and "chop up" his family with an ax.

The Republican lawmaker says it's "just horrendous" that political leaders have to "deal with things like this."

A Paul spokesman declined to give additional details.

In a separate case from the fall, prosecutors are appealing the 30-day sentence given to the man who tackled and injured Paul while the lawmaker was doing yard work at his home.

The attacker in that separate incident broke five of the senator's ribs.

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