Terroristic threatening refers to the act of making threats to commit violence or cause serious harm to individuals, groups, or property, often with the intent to instill fear or panic. This type of behavior is typically considered a criminal offense and can involve direct threats or implied threats through actions or statements. Laws regarding terroristic threatening vary by jurisdiction, but they generally aim to prevent acts of violence and protect public safety. Such threats can have severe legal consequences, including imprisonment and fines.
Terroristic threatening in the third degree is a Class A misdemeanor which is punishable by imprisonment for up to, but no greater than, 12 months.
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It depends upon the nature of the so called threat, whether it is aimed at an individual and/or a business and/or a federal or state government institution; whether or not it can be adjudged to be a "true" such as a threatening letter, phone call, etc. and other such factors.
Yes, you can be arrested for threatening someone over the internet. Such threats can be classified as harassment, stalking, or making terroristic threats, depending on the nature of the communication and the laws in your jurisdiction. Law enforcement can investigate these threats, and if they find sufficient evidence, they can pursue criminal charges. It's important to remember that online behavior can have serious legal consequences.
What you are describing is considered a terroristic threat which is a misdemeanor under Texas law (TPC 22.07(a)(2)) and also harassment which is also a misdemeanor under Texas law (TPC 42.07(a)(1-2)).
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YES in some states. This is called terroristic threatening in California and Hawaii. It can also be an assault under some situations. Like if you rushed up to them with a club and shook the club and yelled it to their face. They might think you mean it and this is assault. So be nice.
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Yes!! Its a "forcible felony" which is considered a very violent crime!!