Greene man guilty of making mass shooting threat must pay business $36k in damages
NORWICH – A Greene man pleaded guilty in court on Monday, and told prosecutors he's willing to pay over $35,000 to a business he threatened – as restitution for added security costs.
Andrew P. Riley, 48, of Greene, pleaded guilty to making a terroristic threat, a class D felony, and has agreed to pay back over $35,000 in restitution to Raymond Corp. in Greene.
Riley was sentenced to serve four months of weekends at the Chenango County Correctional Facility, followed by five years of post-release supervision.
According to his indictment, on June 1, 2017, Riley called Raymonds and threatened to, "take his gun to the [business] and kill everybody."
The indictment states during a separate occasion on June 6, 2017, another person overheard Riley saying he wanted to blow up the business.
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