A Vancouver man accused of sending threatening emails to a state Senate candidate pleaded not guilty Thursday to malicious harassment and cyberstalking.
A tentative trial date for Gary K. Owen, 50, was set for Oct. 31.
He’s accused of sending two threatening, graphic emails to Eileen Qutub, a Republican candidate in the 49th District, because he was upset at receiving her campaign mailers.
Owen allegedly sent the first email to Qutub on July 21, according to sheriff’s deputies, saying, “I would rather put a bullet in your stupid pathetic Republican (expletive) brain than vote for you. Being a Republican and a woman you have no right ever speaking or having an opinion about anything.”
On Aug. 4, Qutub received a second email: “I will hunt you down and shove your spam junk mail flier (explicit description) with a hot poker!” the email read.