Crime & Safety

Temp Worker Threatens to 'Shoot Up' Solon Business

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A temporary employee working at a Solon business threatened his boss and told her he would "shoot up" the business, according to a report.

Arrested and charged with aggravated menacing was James Wilson, 47, of Cleveland.

According to police, Wilson was a temporary worker at Anchor Industries on Solon Industrial Parkway. His boss caught him in a location he wasn't supposed to be. The boss told him to go back to where he was supposed to be, and then Wilson threatened her, according to the police report.

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Wilson said he would shoot the place up and told the woman that "if I see you on the street, you are dead."


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