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In March 2015, Archer pleaded guilty to a firearms offense, aggravated assault, and making terroristic threats, among other offenses, in relation to an incident that occurred in January 2012, [5] in which he and two other men confronted the husband of Archer's ex-wife. He was sentenced to prison, but the sentence was reduced to time served and ...
In the Model Penal Code, terroristic threats are defined as assault related crimes. [20] Under the MPC "a person is guilty of a felony of the third degree if he threatens to commit any crime of violence with purpose to terrorize another or to cause evacuation of a building, place of assembly, or facility of public transportation, or otherwise to cause serious public inconvenience, or in ...
Threatening terrorism against the United States is a class C felony punishable by up to 10 years' imprisonment under .The elements of the offense are that someone willfully threatens to commit a crime that will result in death or great bodily harm; the threat is made with the specific intent that it be taken as a threat; the threat is so unequivocal, unconditional, and specific as to convey a ...
At 10:50 p.m. [1] on September 12, 2014, a shift change was commencing outside the Troop R barracks of the Pennsylvania State Police in the Pocono Mountains in the Township of Blooming Grove, Pennsylvania. At that moment, a sniper opened fire with a .308-caliber rifle. [2] One trooper was killed by the gunfire and a second was injured, but ...
Charging shooters with terrorism-related crimes isn't an option in every state since 32 states and Washington, D.C., criminalize domestic terrorism, according to data compiled by the International ...
Pennsylvania's worst year on record for homicides occurred just three years ago, according to the nonprofit Murder Accountability Project. The commonwealth saw 1,050 murders in 2021.
Between 2015 and 2021, 29 people in Pennsylvania were convicted of homicide/causing in suicide, and most were sentenced to incarceration, according to data from the Pennsylvania Commission on ...
If the threat is made against a political figure, it can also be considered treason. If a threat targets a location that is frequented by people (e.g. a building), it could be a terrorist threat. Sometimes, death threats are part of a wider campaign of abuse targeting a person or a group of people (see terrorism, mass murder).