Ira Dennis Crosser Jr., 55, was arrested this week after allegedly threatening to 'make Texas and Highland Park' look like 'child’s play' in a text message.
WARNING: Graphic footage | Former New York state Homeland Security adviser Michael Balboni weighs in on how social media could be leveraged to prevent future mass shootings on 'Unfiltered with Dan Bongino.'A Florida man was arrested this week for allegedly threatening to"make Texas and Highland Park" look like"child’s play" in a text message, referencing recent mass shootings that have left dozens of people dead.
Ira Dennis Crosser Jr., 55, was taken into custody at his home in Cape Coral and charged with one count of making a written threat toPolice were originally alerted to the threat on Thursday afternoon after a concerned citizen shared the text message with law enforcement. Ira Dennis Crosser Jr., 55, was charged with making a written threat to conduct a mass shooting or act of terrorism.and highland park look likes child’s play," Crosser allegedly sent in a text message.
"These are the thing that happened when people get fed up with other people’s s*** and just f***** snap." A recent mass shooting in Uvalde, Texas, left 19 children and two adults dead after a gunman opened fire at Robb Elementary School.
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