The charge for threatening to kill someone is typically classified as a felony offense, which can result in serious legal consequences including imprisonment.
That will depend on the specific laws in your jurisdiction. It can vary from a few months to a few years.
Yes, threatening to kill someone is a felony, I advise that you do not do this!
The charge for threatening someone with a gun is typically classified as assault with a deadly weapon, which is a serious criminal offense that can result in significant legal consequences.
Threatening to kill someone, depending on the surrounding circumstances in which the threat is made, can be a crime in any state. It can be either a misdemeanor (maximum one year in jail) or a felony, depending on the circumstances.
They track that person down and they arrest them
No, I have never been in a situation where a scammer was threatening to kill me.
If the threat is being voiced, in person, to the individual they are threatening, then it is THAT person's responsibility to take action, if any. If you overhear someone planning, or plotting, or threatening to kill someone who is not present - as a good citizen you should bring the information to the attention of law enforcement with as much supporting information as possible. You may be responsible for saving a life. People seldom voice threats like that to absent persons.
Yes."Threatening to kill, he quickly advanced forward."
(in the US) Airline Captains that are qualified to carry sidearms - are armed!
Yes, you can be prosecuted for aggravated assault. It is the same charge as threatening someone with a larger caliber firearm.
Nobody is.
yes and no sometimes it depends on the situation you are in.