Houma man threatened to blow up Social Security building, police say
A 54-year-old Houma man has been arrested after making threats to blow up a local Social Security building, State Police said today.
Police arrested Daniel Neville on Tuesday after he created a disturbance at Chabert Medical Center in Houma, Troop C said in a news release.
Police learned Neville had outstanding warrants stemming from an incident Nov. 3 in which he threatened to blow up the Social Security administration building, at Civic Center and Valhi boulevards, after getting into an argument with personnel there, the release says.
The allegations were taken to the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and the Federal Protective Service, police said. Those agencies requested assistance from the State Police Criminal Investigations Division.
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