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Man who threatened to postpone Gladstone McDonald’s bound for trial
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Man who threatened to postpone Gladstone McDonald’s bound for trial

Gladstone, Mo. (KCTV) – The man who threatened to postpone a Gladstone McDonald’s after an employee refused to publish personal information in 2023 has been bound to the trial.

Clay County, Missouri, Circuit Court Information submitted on Friday, January 31, indicates that Dickson Thomas, 42, by Gladstone, has been bound to trial after he is alleged to threaten to postpone a metro area McDonald’s.

A likely statement submitted by Gladstone Police Department revealed that shortly after 08:25 on March 28, 2023, law enforcement officials were called McDonald’s at 6305 Antioch RD. with reports of threats to staff.

When the first answers arrived, they said they found an employee who reported that Thomas had arrived and demanded the personal information from another employee. When she refused, he threatened to postpone the facility the following day. The employee was so afraid that she did not show up to work the next day.

As a result, Thomas was accused of making a terrorist threat. If he was sentenced, he could spend up to four years in prison and be forced to pay a fine of $ 10,000. From Saturday, February 1, he does not seem to be behind bars because his binding has been published.

An arrangement has been scheduled for 8:30 on Thursday, February 13. No further information has been released.