According to the court documents of a 32-year-old man from the Moren Valley, who claims that members of the City Council are “penetrating his phone” and that he has planned to kill them, he has been accused of threatening government officials.
Specific casualties were not identified by name either in a declaration written by the investigator of the Riverside County Robert Castellanos County for increasing the guarantee or criminal complaint filed in court by the District Prosecutor’s Office. But the documents listed by the title of a single advisor to the Moreno Valley, the captain of the Moreno Valley Station and the Sheriff and the Mayor of Murier.
“We will literally … kill them. We will start killing officers, “Jesse William Wykel is accused of writing in a message sent on January 16th on Wetip, the online platform for providing anonymous police clues, according to a Castellanos declaration.
The declaration did not develop Wickel’s concerns about his phone.
Moreno city authorities have refused comment on the case on Tuesday. In the email spokesman, Mark Linko directed questions to investigators.
According to Castellanos’ statement, during an interview after Wickel’s arrest, Wickel admitted to sending a WETIP message using his phone.
“Wickel said he did not drink or do any medication and is not currently taking physiological drugs,” Castellanos wrote. “Wickel said he had previously been misdiagnosed as schizophrenic.”
Wykel pleaded innocent on January 24th by one of the threat of CEO and two charges of threat of a civil servant, all crimes. He is about to return to court on February 4. Weykel was held at the Cois M. Byrd detention center in the French Valley instead of a $ 1 million warranty.
The usual guarantee for these crimes is $ 10,000, writes Castellanos.
“Wickel is a serious threat to public safety and, if released, he will commit the threats he makes,” Castellanos wrote.
In the contract, the judge ordered Wykel to be examined by a mental health doctor.
Castellanos began investigating the case on January 21st. He wrote that Wikel includes his cell phone number and his advice on the advice.
Castellanos said that when he was looking for law enforcement databases, he learned that Wykel had previously used the same email address to threaten the mayor of Murieta.
Muruta Police Detective SGT. Ryan Holenweger said in an interview that Mayor Cindy Warren had received the threat of his life by email on January 14, which mentions veterans and Christians.
“He made allegations that have a strange nature,” said Holenvegger.
Warren declined to comment on the threats. Muruta Henry Romero police colonel declined to propose specifics on Tuesday, but checked that the threats against the mayor’s life had been made.
Mercedes Cannon-Tran’s writer has contributed to this report.
Editor’s note: This story has been updated to correct information related to court documents.
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