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Old 04-11-2013, 02:24 PM
 
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Way over the top on this one. He should have just kept his mouth shut out in public. Judge has decided that he in not a threat,

Centerville man charged with threat of terrorism : News : HeartlandConnection.com

CENTERVILLE, IOWA (AP) -- A Centerville man has been charged with threat of terrorism after complaining about the lack of security at local school buildings.

Centerville police say Brian Davis, 51, is being held in the Appanoose County Jail on $50,000 bond.

A statement released by police Wednesday says Davis made multiple threats allegedly saying he could walk into any school in Centerville and start shooting kids. Police say he made the statements hoping security at the schools would change. School administrators were notified of his remarks and contacted police. Officers arrested Davis on Tuesday.

The charge is a felony in Iowa punishable by up to five years in prison.

(Copyright ©2013 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)


Court says Davis not a threat : News : HeartlandConnection.com

Court says Davis not a threat


CENTERVILLE, IOWA -- A Centerville man accused of making a terrorist threat poses no danger to himself or the public.

On Wednesday, KTVO reported that an Appanoose County judge had ordered a psychiatric examination of 51 year-old Brian Davis.

In a written ruling issued today Judge Julie De Vries says a psychiatrist found that Davis is not a danger to himself or others at this time.

That clears the way for Davis to be released from custody.

In her bond review order, Judge De Vries set two conditions for Davis' release.

First he must continue to abide by the no contact order issued last week, meaning Davis must stay away from any school or child care facility for minor children.

Secondly, Davis must appear on Friday at the Iowa Department of Corrections Office in Centerville to set up his pre-trial supervision.

Court records don't indicate when he will actually be release from custody.

Davis was arrested last week, after an employee at mercy hospital in Centerville reported that Davis made comments about the lack of security in the Centerville school district.
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