Crime & Safety

Threat at Whitemarsh Business References Sandy Hook Massacre, Police Say

A husband allegedly threatened his estranged wife and employees at Vector Security; terroristic threat charges are pending.

 

Terroristic threat charges are pending against a Delaware County man who allegedly threatened his estranged wife and the employees of a Whitemarsh business, according to Whitemarsh Township Police.

Police responded to a call regarding a March 10 incident in which the man allegedly threatened his wife, an employee at Vector Security at 5125 Campus Drive in Whitemarsh, saying “if you think Sandy Hook was bad, wait until you see what I do to Vector,” police said.

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Two of the victim’s supervisors provided two e-mails detailing the alleged harassment, police say.

A Delaware County police department told Whitemarsh Police that a protection from abuse order would be served as soon as the victim obtained it, and all of her husband’s firearms would be confiscated.

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