A Texas jerky vendor allegedly threatened to indicate as much as a Capital One workplace with “a machete and gasoline” and “do things that are unforgivable” in a rage at a $543 debt, in accordance with a federal affidavit.
Taylor Bullard, 34, allegedly focused the monetary large years after related threats in opposition to different firms — together with one to launch anthrax and one other to shoot up an organization workplace with an AK-47, in accordance with an FBI affidavit obtained by The Unbiased.
He emailed Capital One’s assortment company on Dec. 12 in anger at being chased for a $543 debt that he insisted he had already paid again, the affidavit mentioned.
“Call me before I show up to one of their locations with a machete and gasoline,” Bullard allegedly wrote, in accordance with a screenshot within the affidavit.
“I’m 34 with a 100k+ job and it’s time I target the people and companies that have ruined my ability to live the life I deserve,” the e-mail mentioned, saying the debt “ruined my ability to buy a home.”
“I will be coming after your executive team personally. Please call me before I do things that are unforgivable and will make your executive team question their life choices,” he allegedly wrote, signing off along with his full title.
Investigators discovered at the least three different incidents during which Bullard — who offered connoisseur beef jerky on-line — had threatened companies he believed had “wronged” him, in accordance with the doc.
In 2017, he advised an unnamed firm he would “release anthrax at one of their events and/or kill himself in public.”
He advised the FBI, who investigated the menace, that “he wanted attention, wanted to see the companies sweat, and did not intend to hurt himself or others,” in accordance with the affidavit.
Bullard then left a voicemail with a monetary firm’s customer support quantity in 2022 threatening to go to certainly one of their branches armed “with an AK-47 and shoot up the drive through [sic], as well as… damage an ATM,” the affidavit states.
Later that yr he additionally threatened violence in opposition to Carvana in a sequence of tweets after claiming the net auto vendor offered him a defective automobile.
“I’m going to drive the lemon you sold me through your front doors in Friday off i10 in Houston,” Bullard allegedly mentioned in one other social media submit. “Be ready for chaos a**holes[.]”
He was arrested by US Marshals in Houston on Dec. 20 and is charged with one depend of sending threatening interstate communications.
If convicted, he might resist 5 years in jail.
He was launched on a $25,000 bond and will likely be tried in Virginia, house to Capital One’s headquarters.
An lawyer was not listed for him, and his listed telephone quantity went straight to voicemail, the Unbiased mentioned.
Capital One didn’t reply to the paper’s request for remark.
The arrest comes as American companies have been on edge since UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was gunned down outdoors of a Manhattan resort earlier this month, with suspect Luigi Mangione allegedly motivated by anger on the medical insurance coverage trade’s morals.