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Sheffield man charged with leaving threatening message to DCFS in Ottawa
J.Ramirez13 days ago
A Sheffield man faces up to 10 years in prison for allegedly threatening a shooting at a government office in Ottawa . David E. Jones, 42, is charged in La Salle County Circuit Court with three felonies led by intimidation, threatening a public official, Class 3 felonies carrying extended prison terms of two to 10 years because of his criminal history. He also is charged with harassment by telephone, a Class 4 felony felony carrying an extended term of one to six years. Jones was awaiting a medical evaluation Friday and expected to appear Monday for detention hearing. The La Salle County State's Attorney's Office has filed petition to deny Jones pre-trial release and have him held in La Salle County Jail pending trial. According to court records, Jones allegedly placed a Sept. 3 call to the Ottawa office of the Department of Children and Family Services and left a message saying, "You guys are worthless and if anything happens to my kids I'm going to open fire on DCFS headquarters." Jones, according to court records, sat for a police interview and admitted leaving the message but denied planning to carry out the threat. Jones further said he had no access to firearms because he was a convicted felon, having served four prison terms in the Department of Corrections for felonies in Bureau and Johnson counties. A warrant was issued within two weeks of the threats and Jones was taken into custody Friday morning.
Read the full article:https://www.shawlocal.com/illinois-valley/2024/10/18/sheffield-man-charged-with-leaving-threatening-message-to-dcfs-in-ottawa/
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