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(KSL News) A Utah man who pleaded guilty to threatening a government agent is in court again this morning.
This time David D'Addabbo, from Nibley, is facing misdemeanor charges of illegally carrying a concealed weapon.
When he was arrested for making the threats, D'Addabbo was carrying a Glock pistol, 40 rounds of ammunition and a switchblade knife.
He is charged with illegally possessing those weapons because his concealed weapons permit had expired.
D'Addabbo threatened IRS employees twice with "death by firing squad" if they tried to collect taxes from his wife.