Articles Tagged with terroristic threats

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A road trip reportedly went south when a teenage girl who was found outside a closed convenience store told the authorities that her mother ditched her and drove away after threatening to stab her.

Early in the morning on November 9, a 42-year-old woman and her 13-year-old daughter were traveling through Tannersville, Pennsylvania, on their way back to their New York home. According to reports, they were struggling to get along with each other. The mom pulled into the parking lot of a convenience store, which was closed at the time. Their argument continued, and the girl’s mother tried to take away her iPad, which reportedly caused the situation to escalate.

It was reported that the woman drove away and left her daughter, and when the authorities got involved, they each provided a different account of what happened. The teenager, who was found at a different gas station nearby to the one where she was allegedly abandoned, said her mom threatened to stab her before she left in the car without her. She reported that she waited in the parking lot for a couple of hours and then headed to the location where she was found.

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A man who was reportedly miffed about the high price of cigarettes at a convenience store in Georgia is facing serious charges after allegedly telling the employees that he was going to murder them.

The price of tobacco products has risen exponentially over the past decade, leaving many smokers on the hunt for deals and bargains. On the evening of July 27, employees at a convenience store in Coffee County were approached by a man who believed the business advertised that they were selling cigarettes for $6. When he learned they actually cost double, he reportedly became angry and argumentative. The man walked out, but he reentered the store and reportedly resumed yelling at the clerks. After leaving a second time, he allegedly walked back in with a weapon and threatened to shoot the pair of employees.

The authorities were notified, and deputies from the Coffee County Sheriff’s Office went to the location and spoke with the individuals present during the incident. They viewed footage from the surveillance camera, and they believed they were able to identify the suspect, who has an extensive history of prior criminal charges.

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While a man was being arrested for driving under the influence, he reportedly threatened the lives of several officers and urinated in the back of the police car.

Just before midnight on February 16, a 35-year-old man from Thomasville was driving in West Manchester Township with his dog in his vehicle. He was allegedly driving over the posted speed limit, and it caught the attention of an officer from the West Manchester Township Police Department. The officer performed a traffic stop.

When first interacting with the driver, the officer reported that the man did not believe there was a legitimate reason he was pulled over and would not show his driver’s license when asked. It was reported that he said he had knives with him, in addition to a gun, for which he had a concealed carry permit. The man informed the officer that he was in a rush because his dog had a seizure and needed medical attention, and it was noted that the officer believed he smelled like he had been drinking alcohol.

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A boy at a New York middle school was accused of threatening to shoot one of his classmates after the child refused to share his answers in science class. 

On the morning of May 25, students in one of the classrooms at Voorheesville Middle School in Voorheesville, New York, were working on a science lab assignment. 

An 11-year-old in the class reportedly asked another boy to give him the answers. The student said that he would not allow the boy to take the answers from his work. 

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A Texas man allegedly held a man at knifepoint while trying to steal his vehicle so that he could sell it and buy $20 worth of crack. 

David Perez is a 44-year-old resident of Brownsville. 

In the morning on January 23, Perez reportedly approached a stranger when they began to exit their vehicle. 

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A Pennsylvania man has been accused of stealing merchandise and trying to harm an employee at an adult shop where he previously applied for a job. 

It was reported that on the evening of December 27, a man in a hooded coat entered the Adult World store in North Wales. 

The man reportedly walked around the store and picked up two sex toys before he exited the establishment. The employee on duty at the time said that the person made no attempt to pay for the merchandise before leaving the building. 

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A Pennsylvania man wearing boxer shorts and holding a shovel and two cans of soda pop allegedly tried to stab a man who attempted to assist him.

32-year-old Joshua Talun is from Somerset, Pennsylvania.

Late in the afternoon on July 8, Talun was reportedly running through the streets while holding a spade shovel and two cans of Mountain Dew soda. The man was reportedly screaming and covered in blood as he fled down the road.

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After an allegedly drunk driver crashed her car and was taken into custody, she reportedly warned that she had a bomb and threatened to detonate it.

Destiny M. Bryner lives in Wyano, Pennsylvania, approximately 25 miles outside of Pittsburgh.

On the evening of April 18, firefighters were at the Turkeytown Fire Department when they saw a speeding vehicle wreck and roll over more than once.

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Three suspects were apprehended for an alleged home invasion and drug crimes after paraphernalia reportedly dropped out of one of their pockets in front of officers taking a coffee break at a local coffee shop.

At approximately 3:00 am last Monday, officers with the Chico Police Department took a trip to the Donut Nook for coffee.

A vehicle containing a female driver and two passengers entered the parking lot of the establishment while the police were on the premises.

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When a duo of alleged burglars entered a home with the belief that the people who lived there were not home, the suspects reportedly ran into them and proceeded to torment the dwellers while stealing their personal belongings.

On the afternoon of July 19, a family who lives together in a Reynoldsville, Pennsylvania home was allegedly intruded upon by a man and woman who came into their residence uninvited.

The alleged home invaders reportedly believed the residents would be at the DuBois Regional Airport when they allegedly infiltrated the premises but ended up face-to-face with the inhabitants.

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