Mustafa Barimac was arrested on Sunday in St. Louis.
Barimac said he was linked to ISIS and was going to blow up the car detailing company he worked at.
Man arrested for threatening employer – Police https://t.co/GNiSlZHi0D pic.twitter.com/1F6wZvXCA5
— FOX2now (@FOX2now) December 5, 2016
KSDK reported:
A Missouri man is jailed on $500,000 cash bond after being accused of telling co-workers he was affiliated with ISIS and could have their auto-detailing job site blown up by making a phone call.
St. Louis County prosecutors charged 26-year-old Mustafa Barimac on Sunday with making a terrorist threat. That’s a felony punishable by up to seven years in prison.
Police in the St. Louis suburb of Creve Coeur say Barimac made the threat Nov. 25 to fellow employees of Teph Seal, showing them a tattoo he claimed was related to ISIS.
A police investigator wrote in a probable-cause statement accompanying the criminal complaint that Barimac admitted making the threat.
Dumbass Mustafa Barimac told coworkers he was in ISIS, could blow them up with one call https://t.co/WrJfFdqBvr via @stltoday
— Where's Me Goat? (@ISISbangsGoats) December 5, 2016