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In New York State a person threatening another person with imminent injury without engaging in physical contact is called "menacing". A person who engages in that behavior is guilty of aggravated harassment in the second degree (a Class A misdemeanor; punishable with up to one year incarceration, probation for an extended time, and a permanent criminal record) when they threaten to cause ...
Aurora Officer John Haubert was arrested on suspicion of attempted first-degree assault, second-degree assault and felony menacing charges, after officers responded Friday to a trespassing report ...
The grandparents’ call to 911 led to the suspect’s arrest, and Aldrich was booked into jail on suspicion of felony menacing and kidnapping. But after Aldrich’s bond was set at $1 million ...
Jordan, 25, is charged with two counts of first-degree murder, felony menacing and committing a crime of violence in the Feb. 16 killing of his roommate, Samuel Knopp, 24, of Parker, Colorado, and ...
He had been investigated by law enforcement in 2020 and 2021, but did not have any charges filed against him. [3] During the years that preceded the shootings, McLeod had gained some notoriety by self-publishing a trilogy of science fiction novels. In his books, three of the people he eventually targeted in real life were killed by the protagonist.
Lisl Auman (born 1976) is an American woman who was convicted of first-degree murder and second-degree burglary in connection with the murder of Denver police officer Bruce VanderJagt on November 12, 1997. [2]
Ian Shane Johnson, 43, pleaded guilty Tuesday in Boulder District Court to felony menacing and criminal mischief — $20,000-$100,000, both felonies. He was sentenced to four years on the criminal ...
Counterman was convicted of stalking in Colorado, with his conviction left intact by the Colorado Court of Appeals and Colorado Supreme Court. Under Colorado law, statements are not free speech if a reasonable person would view the statements as threatening, with no need to prove that the speaker had subjective intent to threaten.