KALAMAZOO, MI – A man who allegedly used Facebook Live to threaten violence on a Kalamazoo neighborhood is charged with making terrorists threats.
Kalamazoo police said that the suspect, Jhontae Jamison, 26, of Kalamazoo, made the online threats in retaliation for a previous shooting incident.
Several people contacted police on Saturday, Aug. 1, about the threats.
Detectives investigated and were “concerned about this threatening content and the fear it had created in the community,” police said in a statement.
Jamison was arrested without incident. He was arraigned Thursday, Aug. 6, in Kalamazoo County District Court on charges of making terrorist threats and using a computer to commit a crime.
He is held in the Kalamazoo County Jail on $25,000 bond, records show.
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