By Gary Grado | Arizona Capitol Times
Police are investigating threats made against the state schools chief and the former Senate minority leader, according to Arizona Department of Education Chief of Staff Michael Bradley.
Bradley said Superintendent of Public Instruction Diane Douglas has turned over to police eight emails from eight people that could be construed as threatening because they were disturbing, personal and not political, although they did not include specific threats of death. The emails were not immediately available, but Bradley said he will disclose them soon.