Man Threatens Police Chief with Violence and Disturbing Blood Recipe
A man devised a chilling recipe for violence, threatening police and claiming soon people would die amid a campaign of harassment.
Liverpool, UK, Jack Mason, Merseyside Police, Violence, Threats
Mason’s got a history with the police, having been arrested before and banned from contacting an officer he harassed. But instead of backing down, he adopted the name “Harry Roberts,” inspired by a notorious criminal who killed police officers back in the day. His emails were filled with violent fantasies, and he ominously warned that “soon people will die.”
In one of his messages, he laid out a twisted “recipe” for violence, mentioning guns and a police station. It’s pretty chilling stuff. He was arrested after sending these threats, but it seems he was still able to stir up trouble during riots in Liverpool last summer.
Mason’s behavior escalated, and he even made comments about wanting to harm police officers. He was eventually caught with some alarming items at his home, including an airsoft gun and a noose.
In court, he pleaded guilty to several charges, including violent disorder and making malicious communications. The judge didn’t hold back, calling his threats direct and serious. Mason was sentenced to over four years in prison, and it’s clear he’s got some deep-seated issues that need addressing.