Man Accused of Sending Death Threats to Brother of Parkland Shooting Victim
Accused of Aggravated Stalking and Sending a Threat to Kill
A 27-year-old man, Brian Sajous, is behind bars after police say he is accused of sending death threats to the brother of a Parkland shooting victim.
Threats on Social Media
According to officials, Sajous sent several threatening messages on social media to Hunter Pollack, who lost his sister, Meadow, in the 2018 Parkland school shooting. One of the messages read, “U gonna die.”
A History of Threats
Wednesday in a bond court hearing, Pollack said these messages have been going on for several years but says the latest were the most threatening. “To be receiving threats and unsolicited messages from someone that he was going to kill me and put me with my sister is very concerning, I feel very threatened, not only do I need to protect myself, I do need to protect my family,” Pollack said.
Consequences of the Threats
Sajous now faces several charges, including aggravated stalking and sending a threat to kill.
Timing of the Arrest
This arrest comes just days before the 7th anniversary of the massacre.
Conclusion
The Parkland school shooting was a devastating event that left many families grieving. The fact that someone would resort to sending death threats to a victim’s brother is unacceptable and disturbing. We hope that justice is served and that the victim and his family can find peace.
FAQs
* Who is accused of sending death threats to the brother of a Parkland shooting victim?
Brian Sajous, a 27-year-old man
* What are the charges against Sajous?
Aggravated stalking and sending a threat to kill
* How long have the threats been going on?
According to Pollack, the threats have been going on for several years, but the latest were the most threatening
* What is the significance of the timing of the arrest?
The arrest comes just days before the 7th anniversary of the Parkland school shooting