TX man accused of threatening Norfolk bank execs with machete, gas pleads guilty

A Texas man whose accused of threatening to attack a Norfolk bank’s executive team with a machete and gasoline over an outstanding $500 debt — which he claimed he doesn’t owe — pleaded guilty on Thursday, prosecutors said Friday.

According to court records, Taylor Bullard, 35, of Houston is accused of sending an email to an executive team at a bank’s corporate office in Norfolk back in December. After his guilty plea, Bullard is set to face up to five years in prison, prosecutors say.

Bullard was arrested on Dec. 20, 2024, and charged with one count of sending threatening interstate communications…

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