A Philadelphia man charged with threatening a ranking congressman in an Internet video has multiple personalities and is not currently competent to stand trial, prosecutors said.
A federal magistrate is sending 38-year-old Norman Leboon to a prison hospital in North Carolina for psychiatric testing.
He made a video last month threatening Rep. Eric Cantor, of Virginia, the No. 2 House Republican, authorities said. They said Leboon believes he is the son of God.
Public defender Kai Scott did not challenge the preliminary incompetency finding at a hearing Tuesday. Leboon could later be found competent to stand trial, the judge said.
Authorities have not linked the video threat to a bullet recently fired through Cantor's campaign office in Richmond. Police have determined that was a random act.