Question:
A man accused of threatening to shoot a community college
student for not buying his rap compact disc and then threatening to
shoot a security guard was charged with two counts of second-degree
assault.
Joel Rosenberg, 36, of Minneapolis also was charged Monday with
one count of committing a crime while wearing a bulletproof
vest.
The incident on Friday prompted police to cordon off Minneapolis
Community and Technical College while 120 officers evacuated
students and faculty and searched campus buildings for eight
hours. Rosenberg was arrested without incident at his mother's
home Friday night.
During the lunch hour, a 19-year-old man said Rosenberg, who was selling
CDs, approached him and a friend in a college cafeteria, according to
the criminal complaint.
The student declined Rosenberg's offer and said Rosenberg became angry,
began yelling and put a handgun to his head and cocked
it, saying "See, I am going to lay you down," the complaint alleged.
When a security guard entered the cafeteria, Rosenberg pointed
the handgun at him and threatened to blow off his head if he
called police, the complaint said.
Answer:
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From :
Alleged Gunman Charged In College Incident
Suspect Is Accused Of Threatening Another Man
MINNEAPOLIS, Updated 7:25 a.m. CDT April 4, 2000 -- A man accused of threatening
to shoot a community college student for not buying his rap compact disc and
then threatening to shoot a security guard, was charged Monday with two counts
of second-degree assault.
Tyrone Pierson, 21, of Minneapolis, also was charged with one count of
commission of a crime while wearing a bulletproof vest.
The incident on Friday prompted police to cordon off Minneapolis Community and
Technical College, evacuate students and faculty and search campus buildings for
eight hours.
Pierson was arrested Friday night without incident at his south Minneapolis
apartment.
During the lunch hour, a 19-year-old man said that Pierson, who was selling CDs,
approached him and a friend in a college cafeteria, according to the criminal
complaint.
The student declined Pierson's offer and said that Pierson became angry, began
yelling and put a handgun to his head and cocked it, saying "See, I am going to
lay you down."