Crime & Safety
Man Threatened To Shoot Up Delco Workplace: State Police
A Chester man is accused of threatening to shoot up his Glen Mills workplace after getting into an argument over his shift, police said.
GLEN MILLS, PA — A Chester man was taken into custody after Pennsylvania State Police said he threatened to shoot up his workplace in August.
According to authorities, Davar Brown, 28, of Chester, is accused of making terroristic threat toward employees of a Servpro location in Glen Mills.
On Aug. 27, a supervisor at that location told police Brown, a former employee, threatened to shoot two fellow employees, according to police.
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State police said Brown was angry about his shift and started arguing with the coworkers, and was escorted out.
Authorities said witnesses told them they heard Brown say he was going to "spray up" the location and that he was the only person "packing" at the location.
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Brown, police said, was previously charged with terroristic threats, aggravated assault, simple assault, and recklessly endangering another person. He also had his permit to carry a firearm revoked.
He was taken into custody on an arrest warrant Aug. 31, police said.
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