San Antonio-area man pleads guilty to threatening doctor who treats trans youth

A San Antonio-area man has pleaded guilty to threatening the life of a Boston doctor who treats gender-nonconforming youth, according to federal authorities. Matthew Jordan Lindner entered a plea deal Wednesday in a Boston federal court, admitting to one count of interstate transmission of threatening communication, court records show. Lindner, 39, resides in Comfort, roughly 45 miles northwest of the Alamo City.
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