A lockdown at Port St. Lucie City Hall was triggered on Wednesday after an employee allegedly made social media threats to kill or inflict bodily harm, as reported by the Port St. Lucie Police Department. The distressing incident began around 11:30 a.m. when police were alerted to threatening electronic communications posted by Shemar Antwan Jerome, aged 24, as CBS 12 News covered the news. The subsequent lockdown was described as a precautionary measure for public safety.
Upon investigation, detectives discovered the threats were not aimed at city hall or any fellow employees, and that these menacing statements stemmed from a domestic dispute, this insight was gleaned according to WPBF. Despite the targeted nature of Jerome’s social media outburst, the precautionary lockdown had officials at city hall on alert until the situation was clarified and the suspect was taken into custody…