Crime & Safety
Owner of Big Fella's, McGrogan's Tap Room Jailed For Allegedly Threatening Borough Officials
Sean Jordan was jailed on $100,000 bond Thursday.
The owner of Big Fella's Pizza and McGrogan's Tap Room in Canonsburg was jailed Thursday after police said he threatened the mayor, other borough officials and his brother, Chief R.T. Bell confirmed.
Sean Jordan, 42, was arraigned on two counts of making terroristic threats and five counts of harassment before district Judge Ethan Ward Thursday and was remanded to the Washington County Jail after failing to post $100,000 bond, according to court records.
He remained in jail as of Thursday evening.
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Jordan is awaiting a preliminary hearing.
Meanwhile, a sign painted on the Big Fella's window indicates that the restaurant is closed, and asks patrons to eat next door at McGrogan's Tap Room.
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