Guy calls in sniper hoax to get a day off

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What a dumbass!
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STAFFORD, Virginia (CNN) -- A restaurant manager was arrested Sunday for allegedly calling in a fake report of a sniper on a shopping center roof because, police say, he "wanted a day off."

Richard L. Jones, 25, is charged under a new state statute against reporting a false terroristic threat, filing a false report, and obstruction of justice.

Stafford County Sheriff Charles Jett said the department received an anonymous 911 call around 8:50 a.m. Sunday claiming a man was on the roof of the North Stafford Shopping Center with a rifle. The shopping center is half a mile away from Interstate 95, in a community between two cities where the sniper has struck.

Emergency officials rushed to the scene, cordoned off a large area, and evacuated five businesses that were already open.

A short time later, police received a call from a restaurant manager asking for their guidance on what to do with employees and whether the restaurant should close. Police say the call came from the same number as the original 911 call.

A search of the shopping center and the area turned up no sign of anyone with a rifle. Detectives then began questioning Jones, the manager, who first denied making the 911 call but later admitted to it, Jett said.

The sheriff said Jones admitted to making the false claim because he had been working long hours and has been living in his car.

"He wanted a day off to find a place to live," Jett said. "He knew by our response we would take it very seriously and probably close the business."

Jones, whose last known address is Woodbridge, Virginia, is now being held in a local jail. Investigators plan to meet with the sheriff's department to see whether any other charges should be filed.
 

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This incident took place about 10 miles away from and two days after our most recent sniper incident which resulted in the death of a 53 y/o man who simply stopped to fill his tank with gas.

It's not enough that we're all down here zigzagging through parking lots and nervously looking around while we're pumping gas or entering a store, but we have to deal with an a$$hole like this???? I hope he likes his new residence... he deserves every day he gets to stay there! :thefinger
 

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Problem is he probably won't do any time and the restaurant was probably a fast food place. He'll definatly carry that record the rest of his life. Obviously no brains:nono:

Bob
 

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There's probably a good chance he'll see some time from this one. He was charged under a new Virginia law that makes it a felony to make a false report about a terrorist act with the intent to "intimidate or panic the civil population or compel evacuation." Additionally, he was charged with filing a false police report and obstruction of justice.

The valuable time of dozens of law enforcement personnel, both state and local, was wasted and five businesses were evacuated because of this clown's desire for the day off! I think he definitely secured his accomodations for awhile.

And yes, Morris, it was a Burger King!:shrug:
 
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