Texas teen arrested for plotting mass shooting at Amazon warehouse: cops

Police in San Antonio, Texas, have arrested a 19-year-old Amazon warehouse worker for allegedly threatening to hold out a mass capturing at his office.

Rodolfo Aceves was taken into custody final Monday on a cost of terroristic risk inflicting concern, which is a third-degree felony punishable by as much as 10 years in state jail.

Aceves was arrested after investigators obtained a tip and interviewed a number of of his co-workers on the Amazon supply station on Sous Vide Means, who reported allegedly listening to the teenager threaten to shoot up the power, in accordance with a press launch from the police.

“Detectives had been instantly notified and purchased credible info to consider the suspect’s feedback had been taken as a respectable potential mass capturing risk,” in accordance with the police.

Cops had been capable of shortly observe down Aceves at a special location and detain him with out incident.

Police additionally revealed they seized an AR-15 rifle from Aceves’ location.

An arrest report cited by Information 4 SA acknowledged that three days earlier than Aceves’ arrest, a hearth alarm went off on the Amazon warehouse. As staffers had been submitting out of the constructing, a co-worker mentioned the 19-year-old informed her that “it could be a good suggestion to drag the fireplace alarm and have all workers exit the constructing and to commit a mass capturing.”

The identical co-worker mentioned that whereas she was giving Aceves a experience, he talked about desirous to shoot up a college and referred to the gunman who killed 19 youngsters and two lecturers in Uvalde, Texas, a month earlier as his “idol,” in accordance with the report.

When investigators interviewed Aceves’ father, the person mentioned his son had struggled with psychological sickness prior to now and was institutionalized at age 16.

A co-worker at this Amazon delivery station in San Antonio told police that Aceves talked about carrying out a mass shooting, and also called the Uvalde gunman an "idol."
A co-worker at this Amazon supply station in San Antonio informed police that Aceves talked about finishing up a mass capturing, and likewise known as the Uvalde gunman an “idol.”
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The dad additionally claimed that Aceves had stopped taking his prescribed medicine, and that the household was residing in concern of him after he had bought the AR-15.

“That is the essence of ‘see one thing, say one thing,'” police mentioned within the launch saying Aceves’ arrest. “If not for the witness who got here ahead, this incident might have resulted in a tragic consequence.”

Aceves was launched from jail after posting $50,000 bond. He's due again in court docket for a preliminary listening to on July 26.

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