Police arrest North Texas man who allegedly threatened violence at Fort Worth-area church

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Police arrest North Texas man who allegedly threatened violence at Fort Worth-area church
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Demarcus Hollie, 35, was arrested Saturday and is accused of threatening to shoot up a Fort Worth-area church, according to police.

A 35-year-old man is facing a terroristic threat charge after someone reported that he threatened a shooting at aOn Thursday, authorities got reports of a man threatening someone by making “direct threats” to “shoot up a church” the person would attend on Sunday, police said.

The church is located near Miller Avenue in eastern Fort Worth, according to police.Fort Worth Police Department’s gang unit learned the man, identified as Demarcus Hollie, who made the threat was at an apartment complex in Crowley. Officers found Hollie at the complex and took him into custody without incident, police said.Read the crime and public safety news your neighbors are talking about.

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