Man accused of making death threats against Tester takes plea deal
DERRICK PERKINS | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 3 years, 4 months AGO
NEWS EDITOR Derrick Perkins serves as News Editor at the Daily Inter Lake. He oversees daily news coverage and works closely with reporters to plan, edit and publish stories across print and digital platforms. Perkins helps coordinate coverage of local government, public safety, business and community developments throughout Northwest Montana. He works with the reporting staff to strengthen journalism while maintaining consistent daily coverage. His role helps ensure the newsroom delivers timely, accurate reporting that readers rely on. IMPACT: Derrick’s work keeps readers informed about the decisions and events shaping their communities every day. | April 11, 2023 12:00 AM
A Kalispell man accused of threatening to kill U.S. Sen. Jon Tester in voicemails left at the Democrat’s office has agreed to a plea deal with federal prosecutors.
Indicted on charges of threatening to murder and threatening to assault a member of Congress, Kevin Patrick Smith initially maintained his innocence at his Feb. 23 arraignment in U.S. District Court. On March 21, though, Smith agreed to plead guilty to one count of threats to murder a U.S. senator.
The charge carries a maximum penalty of 10 years imprisonment followed by three years of supervised release, a $250,000 fine and a $100 special assessment.
Under the terms of the agreement, prosecutors will recommend Smith’s offense level — which is assigned to a crime based upon severity and later used as part of federal sentencing guidelines — drop by two for his having accepted responsibility. They will consider dropping it by one additional level, according to the document.
Smith allegedly left threatening voicemails at Tester’s Kalispell office on Jan. 30. According to court documents, “Smith made the threats because he was upset with [Tester’s] political decisions.”
In one of the messages, Smith allegedly said he wanted to go “toe to toe” with the senator.
“You stand toe to toe with me. I rip your head off. You die,” Smith allegedly said. “You stand in a situation where it is physical between you and me. You die.”
He left another allegedly saying he would look forward to the fallout from killing the senator.
“I would love to [expletive] kill you. I would love to see your FBI at my door,” he said, according to court documents. “I would love to see something in the news.”
Smith did get a meeting with the FBI after leaving the threatening messages, court documents said. On Feb. 1, agents contacted him and asked him to refrain from threatening the senator.
But on Feb. 10, Smith again allegedly was on the phone with Tester’s office, leaving messages. In those, Smith allegedly said he would not live “under [Tester’s] rule …”
“… If it becomes time that I die, I’d take a significant number with me,” Smith allegedly said.
Smith is expected back in U.S. District Court in Missoula on April 20 for a change of plea hearing.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Ryan Weldon is prosecuting the case, which was investigated by the FBI and U.S. Capitol Police.
News Editor Derrick Perkins can be reached at 758-4430 or [email protected].
ARTICLES BY DERRICK PERKINS
Motorist accused of hitting flagger in Whitefish construction zone
A Whitefish motorist suspected of running over the foot of a construction zone flagger in June is now up on a felony charge.
Suspect charged in brutal assault near Glacier Park International Airport last year
stry
Serio given 100-year sentence for killing a man with his car in 2025
Convicted murderer Jeffrey Scott Serio received a 100-year prison sentence Wednesday for intentionally running over and killing a Flathead Valley man in the summer of 2025.