A man who went to prison for threatening to kill a federal judge in 2017 and was later charged with threatening a probation officer is now accused of threatening a second judge.
According to the latest criminal complaint against Robert Phillip Ivers, 72, staff at the Wayzata Public Library called police Sept. 3 after seeing Ivers printing a 236-page document entitled “How To Kill a Federal Judge.”
“Ivers told the librarian about the manuscript he had written,” prosecutors allege in the complaint. “He showed the librarian a page from his manuscript. The librarian recalled that the page said something about killing children and had a picture of a gun on it.”
Ivers gave library staff a three-page summary document that includes a photo of a man holding a rifle, and that the guide “is design