Aggiornamento sulla petizioneSupport New York State Parole Officers In Receiving Line-Of-Duty Injury Pay!Parolee Threatened to Blow up Parole Office, Police Say
New York State Parole OfficersBrooklyn, NY, Stati Uniti
2 dic 2017
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Police say a parolee who went to prison for a 2007 home invasion is behind bars again Thursday, this time for threatening to blow up the parole office. Erik Starr, 29, is in custody and charged with making a bomb scare. Starr called in a bomb threat to police the day before he was due to come in for a drug screening, according to a criminal complaint filed in Metropolitan Court. Police say during the call, Starr told the dispatcher he wanted to “make a bomb threat” for the parole office and “I’m going to blow that (expletive) up today or tomorrow.” A parole officer used social media to trace the call to Starr’s phone and police were sent to his address, according to the complaint. Police say officers arrested Starr outside his home with the phone in his pocket. Starr told police “that phone is not mine” and he found it on the bus. “I had APD dispatch call the number the threat originated from,” an officer wrote. “The phone which Starr had upon his person began to ring.” Starr is no stranger to APD as police arrested him as one of two suspects in a 2007 home invasion in northeast Albuquerque that left a woman shot in the forehead and in the chest three times, while her father was shot in the leg. In 2010, Starr pleaded guilty to kidnapping, aggravated battery and armed robbery in the case. The other suspect, Adam DeLuna, killed himself two days after the break-in on a rooftop, near Central and Coors NW, after he was surrounded by police.
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