Man indicted for making threats to schools, hospital
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (AP) — A North Carolina man has been indicted for making threats of mass violence to three schools and a hospital.
The Winston-Salem Journal reports a Forsyth County grand jury indicted 21-year-old Dennis Alexis Maldonado Monday on charges of making a false report of mass violence on educational property communicating threats.
The indictments said Maldonado told a police officer and posted to social media that he was going to “shoot up” an elementary, middle and high school in Walkertown.
Assistant District Attorney Jessica Spencer told a judge that Maldonado said he made the threat to the schools because he wanted to be famous.
He’s also accused of calling in a threat to Forsyth Medical Center. Maldonado is jailed on a $50,000 bond. It’s not known if he has an attorney. ___ Information from: Winston-Salem Journal,