Timeline January 2014 ---
Timeline of Security Incidents * Timeline February 2014
Friday January 31, 2014
- 1 gun threat January 31, 2014 Devin Rivera, 18 was arrested in the food court of New Jersey's Paramus' Westfield Garden State Plaza with BB gun
- 1 killed, 2 injured convicted of murder May 4, 2015 conviction January 31, 2014 murder Minneapolis terrorist Devon Parker convicted of killing good Samaritan
- 1 terroristic threat to school January 31, 2014 King Philip Middle School Gun Threat
- 1 killed in college shooting Friday January 31, 2014 2014 Michigan State University Shooting
- 1 terroristic threat January 31, 2014 threat, July 28, 2014 arrest Hong Minh Truong Sent 500 and Superbowl Hoax Anthrax Letters and school threats
- 1 gun threat January 31, 2014 Devin Rivera, 18 was arrested in the food court of New Jersey's Paramus' Westfield Garden State Plaza after police received calls that he was brandishing a black semi-automatic handgun. It was a BB gun so he was charged with unlawful purpose for possession of an imitation firearm. He said he carried because he was afraid of other shoppers. nbcnewyork
- 1 killed January 31, 2014 Minneapolis Good Samaritan Shot By Devon Parker In Minneapolis, Minnesota, elderly veteran Thomas Sonnenberg called 911 after letting in Davon Parker who claimed to be pursued by men with baseball bats. The police found Sonnenberg shot to death by his own gun, and arrested Parker, who was due to appear in court, and had been acting erratically in previous weeks
- 1 terroristic threat to school January 31, 2014 King Philip Middle School Gun Threat King Philip Middle School's head cook Wendy Ferris threatened a school shooting "I'm thinking about going out to buy an AK-47 and shooting this (expletive) school up!" after being told she had baked cookies improperly. She was arraigned on charges on February 3 and ordered to surrender her guns and stay away from the school.
- 1 killed in college shooting Friday January 31, 2014 2014 Michigan State University Shooting Michigan State student dies after Friday shooting, gunman still at large By Elisha Fieldstadt NBC News One student was killed and one injured during a shooting inside their off-campus Michigan State University (MSU) apartment complex on Friday, police said.
- 1 terroristic threat January 31, 2014 In the first terrorist style threat on the Superbowl, white anthrax-like powder found in packages sent to hotels in New York City and the mayor turn out to be harmless threats.
- 1 killed, 2 injured convicted of murder May 4, 2015 conviction January 31, 2014 murder Minneapolis terrorist Devon Parker convicted of killing good Samaritan Star Tribune A Minneapolis man Devon Parker was convicted Monday of killing a 69-year-old knocked on back door begging to be let in because he was being chased but took gun and shot the homeowner dead, was about to be sentence to 3 years for attack on police officers; one of string of terrorist style offences, July 9, 2011 tripped a man who had been robbed, punched him in face breaking bones near eyes, in 2012 punch bus driver and opened fire with gun, hitting the bus. No motives given for any incident.
- 1 terroristic threat January 31, 2014 threat, July 28, 2014 arrest Hong Minh Truong Sent 500 and Superbowl Hoax Anthrax Letters In the first terrorist style threat on the Superbowl, white anthrax-like powder found in packages sent to hotels in New York City and the mayor turn out to be harmless threats. Hong Minh Truong Sent More Than 500 Hoax Anthrax Letters Huffington Post Hong Minh Truong arrested accused of sending more than 15 batches of letters from the Dallas area, for six years starting in 2008. In all but two of the batches, a white-powder substance was put in the envelopes. The hoax letters were mailed to cities across the U.S. and to U.S. Embassies abroad. Most recently, some letters were mailed to hotels in the vicinity of this year's Super Bowl in New Jersey... focused on Truong after an IP address associated with him was identified after 28 public schools in Boston received letters in June 2013, according to the complaint. The mailings, also sent to U.S. embassies around the world, frequently contained the same disjointed rant. "Al Qaeda back!," In 2002, Truong told police he hears voices in his head. He claimed the FBI, DEA, ATF and police are after him and beaming radar into his body.