Crime & Safety
Preliminary Hearing Continued for McMurray Man Accused of Threatening Trooper
The preliminary hearing for the man charged with threatening a state trooper at The Meadows Racetrack & Casino has been continued.

The preliminary hearing that was scheduled today at The Meadows Racetrack & Casino has been continued.
The preliminary hearing for Dominic LoCastro, 53, will now be held at 9 a.m. Sept. 6 before district Judge Jay Weller.
State police had charged LoCastro with disorderly conduct, making terroristic threats, public drunkenness and harassment after he threatened to ātearā the eyes out of the trooper trying to cite him at The Meadows Racetrack & Casino Saturday.
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āI will tear your eyes out. You (expletive deleted) with the wrong person. Iām Dominic LoCastro. You are dead. Your wife and children are dead. Iām coming after your family. You are going to pay,ā LoCastro told the trooper, according to the criminal complaint. āIām going to bury you. I will hunt your family for the rest of my days. You can let me go and be my best friend or I will never leave you alone for the rest of your life.ā
The tirade came after the trooper asked LoCastro to leave, and that he would be cited with public drunkenness.
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As the pair was riding up the escalator, court documents show thatās when the LoCastro, 53, of 411 Center Church Road, became āaggressive.ā
Police said thatās when he threatened violence and needed to be handcuffed and taken to the state police barracks in Washington, where he ācontinued threatening for hours. The defendant then struck the office wall, damaging it,ā according to the criminal complaint.
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