WASHINGTON
– A Tennessee man was arrested today for allegedly posting threats online to
“shoot up” a Planned Parenthood facility in Washington D.C. The announcement
was made by U.S. Attorney Jessie K. Liu, U.S. Attorney Don Cochran for the
Middle District of Tennessee, and Timothy Slater, Assistant Director in Charge
of the FBI’s Washington Field Office.
Jacob
Cooper, 20, of Clarksville, Tennessee, was charged with unlawfully, knowingly,
and intentionally transmitted in interstate or foreign commerce a communication
containing a threat to injure another located in D.C. and elsewhere. Cooper
made his initial appearance today before U.S. Magistrate Judge Alistair E.
Newbern in the United States District Court, Middle District of Tennessee. A
preliminary and detention hearing is set for August 26, 2019.
According
to the criminal complaint, Cooper went by the username “Jacco” on iFunny, a
website where people can share photos, videos, and discussion topics. On August
13, 2019, in response to a post made by another user, Cooper allegedly left a
comment stating, “Make sure you tell them about how I plan to shoot up a
planned parenthood facility in Washington D.C., on August 19th at 3pm.” Cooper
allegedly left a separate post on August 13, 2019 stating, “If you are a member
of the FBI, CIA, whatever, and are on my profile I will trace your IP address
and kill you if the opportunity arises. And I am dead serious about this. I’ll
do it with ricin, a bomb, or .308. Whatever it takes, then end result will be
the same. I am serious about this. If I am personally contacted by any federal agents,
I will do this. I will kill you. Again, I am serious. Sic semper tyrannis.”
Cooper
faces a maximum penalty of five years in prison if convicted.
The charges
contained in the complaint are only allegations. A person is presumed innocent
unless and until he or she is proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a
court of law.
The case is
being investigated by the FBI’s Washington Field Office. Assistant U.S.
Attorney Kevin Rosenberg is prosecuting the case with assistance from Assistant
U.S. Attorney Byron Jones from the Middle District of Tennessee.
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