Police: Fired Phoenixville Man Threatened 'Shooting Rampage'
Police say the man also made terroristic threats in September.
A Phoenixville man was arrested last week after police say he responded to news he’d been fired from his job at a local pharmacy by threatening to shoot everyone in the store.
Travis Kevin Miller Jr., 21, faces charges of disorderly conduct and making terroristic threats stemming from the alleged October 1 incident.
According to court documents, sometime before 2:42 p.m. that afternoon, Miller, a now-former employee of Gateway Pharmacy, was informed by the store’s security manager that he had been fired.
As security escorted him to the door, Miller turned around and shouted “[I’m gonna] go on a shooting rampage and kill all you [expletives].”
Miller, who has outstanding charges of terroristic threats and harassment stemming from a September 9 incident, then left the premises on foot.
Miller was arraigned on October 11 and released from Chester County Prison on $7,500 bail. He faces preliminary hearing on October 18.
Bill N.
8:57 am on Saturday, October 13, 2012
Stupid is as stupid does.
Jim L.
6:45 pm on Saturday, October 13, 2012
And why was he fired ??? lemme guess......duh.....stealing drugs.......??? wanna bet ??
Mar
11:32 am on Sunday, October 14, 2012
Well thanks for letting him out on bail.. I'll just keep my bullet proof vest handy when patronizing the pharmacy... good job!