04 February,2009 06:27 PM IST | | AP
A Colorado man accused of threatening to kill President Barack Obama and blow up a suburban Minneapolis mall has pleaded not guilty.
Twenty-year-old Timothy Gutierrez of Cortez appeared in federal court in Durango on Tuesday for arraignment and a detention hearing.
He was ordered detained without bond. Gutierrez is charged with sending threatening e-mails to the FBI in Washington, DC.
Prosecutors say the first e-mail threatened Obama, and the second said explosives would be used to damage or destroy property at the Mall of America.
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Gutierrez has said the threats were a prank. He turned himself in January 29 at the FBI's office in Durango.