A Colorado man received a two-year prison sentence yesterday after having pleaded guilty to threats made against a New York individual. Jerry Gordon, aged 56, was convicted for transmitting interstate threats to injure following his arrest in April this year. Under the shadow of his disturbing messages, Gordon told the victim to prepare for his looming death, promising a grisly end by April 25. The comments made by Acting U.S. Attorney John A. Sarcone III, and FBI Special Agent in Charge Craig L. Tremaroli were stark, reflecting the weight of the offense and the collaborative efforts to prevent its fruition.
In the threatening texts, which Gordon admitted to sending, he specified a date that coincided with his planned arrival in Syracuse – the day of the intended target’s reckoning. According to a statement obtained by the U.S. Attorney’s Office, Gordon menacingly wrote, “drink your blood from the chalice that I will make out of your heart.” Law enforcement agencies, including the FBI and local police, preempted any attempt at violence by apprehending Gordon as he disembarked his flight.
“Disgusting threats to kill the citizens of our district will not be tolerated,” said Acting U.S. Attorney John A. Sarcone III. He highlighted the severity of Gordon’s threats and his actual travel to New York as evidence of his intent to carry out the threats. The timely intervention by the authorities was commended by law enforcement officials. Sarcone III’s remarks underscore the importance of interagency cooperation in protecting the community from potential harm, as per the U.S. Attorney’s Office…