Crime & Safety
Veteran Threatens Wife, U.S. Capitol Workers: Police
A PG County man who served three tours of duty in the Middle East is in jail for threats, including his goal of suicide by cop.

A Prince George’s County combat veteran who said he suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder allegedly threatened to shoot his wife and others at her workplace – the U.S. Capitol.
Michael Bogoslavski, 33, of Cheverly was ordered detained pending trial last week after a court appearance.
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WTOP quotes an AP story that says the Army veteran who served in Iraq and Afghanistan was arrested after he told his wife on the phone and by text message that he planned to shoot her and anyone who got in his way.
Court records say he also told his wife, “I’m going to die suicide by cop.”
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Bogoslavski was arrested outside his home in Cheverly; two handguns and ammunition were taken from his house.
The suspect’s wife showed the threatening text messages to a Capitol police officer, who then listened when Bogoslavski reportedly repeated the threats on the phone.
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