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Monroe County teen pleads guilty in threats against police case

Charges reduced in plea agreement

Jason Alexander-David Stacy (WDIV)

ROCKWOOD, Mich. – A Monroe County teen who reportedly threatened to shoot up a police department has pleaded guilty to malicious use of telecommunication services.

Jason Alexander-David Stacy, 18, of Newport, was charged in June with false report or threat of terrorism, using a computer to commit a crime and malicious use of telecommunication services.

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He reportedly called the Rockwood Police Department several times early morning June 11 and made several threats of violence, including threatening to shoot up the station. He was arrested that day.

On Monday, Dec. 8, the charges of report or threat of terrorism and using a computer to commit a crime were dismissed as part of a plea agreement.

Stacy is scheduled to be sentenced Dec. 23. He faces up to six months in jail.


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