Crime & Safety
LAPD Investigates Actor Following Bizarre Shooting Threat
"Thor" actor Isaac Kappy faced scrutiny from LAPD's Threat Management Unit after an apparent threat to open fire in Hollywood.

LOS ANGELES, CA — A Hollywood actor who allegedly made bizarre shooting threats was investigated by the Los Angeles Police Department’s Threat Management Unit.
Actor Isaac Kappy allegedly choked Paris Jackson, accused Seth Green of pedophilia, and threatened to open fire in Hollywood. Though he tweeted about the possible shooting, detectives determined he does not pose an active threat, police said Wednesday.
"The Threat Management Unit looked into it, and there is no active investigation," Officer Carlos Zaragoza of the Los Angeles Police Department's Media Relations office told City News. He declined to elaborate.
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The investigation of Kappy began on Friday after he allegedly stalked Seth Green and his wife, according to TMZ. By Wednesday, he allegedly accused an entire slew of Hollywood A-listers of pedophilia.
"We're told Kappy has repeatedly accused Seth of pedophilia -- most recently in (a) rambling video he posted last month," TMZ reported. "Additionally, we're told he allegedly grabbed Paris by the throat about a month ago during a game night party.
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"The final straw for police was a threatening tweet he posted last Friday," TMZ reported. "Kapp(y) said, `In light of the interesting traffic happening around my house I want to make something CRYSTAL CLEAR: while I am a VERY strong advocate of peaceful disclosure, make no mistake, assets are in place and if you kill me or even try, it will rain .50 cals in the Hollywood Hills.'
"We're told the threat of a .50 caliber bullet shootout was enough for LAPD to open the case," TMZ reported.
Kappy's acting credits include 2011's "Thor" and 2009's "Terminator Salvation."
City News Service contributed to this report.
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