New details are emerging about the man accused of threats that shut down the world headquarters of Proctor and Gamble on Wednesday.Cincinnati Police and SWAT teams had a heavy presence around P&G after a threat was made and picked up by the Kenton County Sheriff’s department.Investigators spent most of Wednesday looking for the man.He is now in custody on a mental health warrant and is being evaluated at a hospital.Documents from a series of events over the course of the past year show a spiral of issues involving police.January 2021, the man called Edgewood police and demanded that Duke Energy executives be arrested and charged with killing unknown children by cutting off their electricity.March 2021, the man’s sister called police to his Kenton County residence in an upscale neighborhood because of a dispute. When police arrived, they said the man threatened responding officers that if they approached his house, “Officer would die.”October 2021, the man called police telling them that he wanted to talk to Donald Trump and Jack Kennedy.November 2021, Covington police were serving a mental health warrant on the man. They got him stopped in traffic, but police said they had to break his windows to get him out of the vehicle.
New details are emerging about the man accused of threats that shut down the world headquarters of Proctor and Gamble on Wednesday.
Cincinnati Police and SWAT teams had a heavy presence around P&G after a threat was made and picked up by the Kenton County Sheriff’s department.
Investigators spent most of Wednesday looking for the man.
He is now in custody on a mental health warrant and is being evaluated at a hospital.
Documents from a series of events over the course of the past year show a spiral of issues involving police.
January 2021, the man called Edgewood police and demanded that Duke Energy executives be arrested and charged with killing unknown children by cutting off their electricity.
March 2021, the man’s sister called police to his Kenton County residence in an upscale neighborhood because of a dispute. When police arrived, they said the man threatened responding officers that if they approached his house, “Officer would die.”
October 2021, the man called police telling them that he wanted to talk to Donald Trump and Jack Kennedy.
November 2021, Covington police were serving a mental health warrant on the man. They got him stopped in traffic, but police said they had to break his windows to get him out of the vehicle.