Man charged with making bomb hoax and threats to kill in Milton Keynes

A 54-year-old Newport Pagnell man has been charged with causing a bomb hoax and  making threats to kill in the town’s High Street.
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A man has been charged by police

Jeremiah O’Sullivan was arrested following an incident in the High Street on Tuesday afternoon.

He has now been charged with one count of making a bomb hoax, two counts of racially/religiously aggravated fear /provocation of violence by words/writing and one count of making threats to kill.

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O’Sullivan, who lives in the High Street, faces a total of 15 charges. These include assault by beating an emergency worker, aggravated burglary, using violence to secure entry to premises and using threatening/abusive words/behaviour and assault.

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A man has been charged by police

Police attended reports of an assault and criminal damage on Tuesday. Upon arrival, officers were told a bomb was in the address.

O’Sullivan was not granted bail. He has been remanded in custody by magistrates to appear at Aylesbury Crown Court on March 25.

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