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Warrant issued for Wausau man facing terror charges after missed court appearance

Wausau Pilot & Review Open Search By Shereen Siewert A warrant has been issued for a Wausau man facing terrorism charges who failed to show up in court for a hearing on Wednesday. Investigators say Erickson threatened five coworkers at a Schofield business after an argument over his job performance. Witnesses told police Erickson had made threatening remarks and violent statements in the past, but on June 24, 2020 his remarks escalated and he threatened to “kill everyone at the shop,” according to court documents. One witness said Erickson bragged about being “ex-military,” and said that “one day he was gonna come into the shop and kill every (expletive) in there.”

Wausau man to serve 6 years in prison for stabbing husband 11 times

According to the criminal complaint, Wausau police responded about 4:15 p.m. Feb. 3, 2020, to a home on South Ninth Avenue after a man called 911 and said he had been stabbed. As officers arrived, Hardy-Opper ran from the house and police chased him. Inside the house, officers found a man sitting in a chair in the kitchen with a pool of blood on the floor around him, according to the complaint. Officers gave him first aid, and he was taken to Aspirus Wausau Hospital.  Later, detectives interviewed the man, who said Hardy-Opper left for work around 4 p.m. that day but returned home a few minutes later and was acting off. The man then asked Hardy-Opper if he had been using drugs, which upset Hardy-Opper, who then smashed a mirror and TV, according to the complaint. 

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