Selbyville – The Delaware State Police have identified and arrested one of the two subjects that made threatening statements at the Americana Bayside Welcome Center.
The incident took place around 2:55 p.m. on Sunday July 3, 2016 when two male subjects entered the Americana Bayside Welcome Center located at 31254 Americana Parkway and made alarming statements to an employee at the desk. As a result, due to heightened security concerns and for the safety of the public, “The Band Perry” who was scheduled to perform at The Freeman Stage at Bayside later that evening, postponed the concert until a later date.
Shortly after the press release was sent out to media outlets and social media platforms, several tips were sent into state police detectives working the case. Dzmitry N. Papou, 35 of Selbyville, contacted troopers and then responded to Troop 4 in Georgetown Monday evening where he turned himself in after learning of the photos through the local media. He was charged with one count of Terroristic Threatening (Felony) and arraigned at JP3 before being released on $20,000.00 unsecured bond and a no contact order with Americana Bayside.
The second suspect has been identified but has not been arrested. This is an on-going and active investigation and so as to not jeopardize the investigation, specific details will not be released.
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Troopers Seek Public’s Help Identifying Subjects
Selbyville – The Delaware State Police is asking the public’s assistance in attempting to identify two male subjects that made threatening statements.
The incident took place around 2:55 p.m. on Sunday July 3, 2016 when two male subjects entered the Americana Bayside Welcome Center located at 31254 Americana Parkway and made alarming statements to an employee at the desk. As a result, due to heightened security concerns and for the safety of the public, “The Band Perry” who was scheduled to perform at The Freeman Stage at Bayside later that evening, postponed the concert until a later date. This is an on-going and active investigation and so as to not jeopardize the investigation, specific details will not be released.
The suspects depicted in the surveillance photos are white males, 20-30 years of age, one wearing a green t-shirt and shorts, and the other wearing a purple t-shirt and blue shorts.
If anyone has any information on this incident or the suspects, they are asked to contact Sergeant G. Windish at 302-856-5850. Information may also be provided by calling Delaware Crime Stoppers at 1-800-TIP-3333, via the internet at www.delaware.crimestoppersweb.com, or by sending an anonymous tip by text to 274637 (CRIMES) using the keyword “DSP.”
Seems tome they should have kept the one until they got the other, then cross- interview them. But, I'm not a detective, so I know nothing about terrorism...
ReplyDeleteOh, wait...
OK - so this guy turns himself into the police and is charged "Terroristic Threatening (Felony)" and is released on a $20,000 unsecured bond? I'm sorry but by simply having the term "terroristic" in the charge on its own should merit no bail in my book but since I'm not an attorney I don't know what the law says on this matter.
ReplyDelete8:46 Exactly!!
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ReplyDeleteSounds like he was 'extremely careless' with his language.
Our new no-catch phrase!
He was just "Careless" with his mouth and words, that isn't a crime, after all, Hillary was "Careless" too.
ReplyDeleteThey made a dumb comment which was blown (oops) out of proportion by an employee all hopped up on Fox news and Trump sensationalism. Prediction: Will be found not guilty.
ReplyDeleteMaybe the FAA should take away his pilots license since he is out on bail.