Niigata man arrested death threats target woman's family and dog
A 24-year-old factory worker was arrested in Niigata for sending death threats to a woman, her family, and her dog via email. Read more about the Niigata man arrested death threats case.
"I’ll erase you, your dog, and your family." This chilling ultimatum led to the swift arrest of a 24-year-old factory worker. What started as a digital message ended in a real-world police intervention in Niigata Prefecture.
Niigata Man Arrested Death Threats: The Digital Trail
According to Japan Today, police in Uonuma City arrested the suspect from Toyota City on December 28. The man is accused of sending a terrifying email to a female acquaintance in her 40s around 8:30 p.m. the previous day. He didn't just target the woman; he explicitly threatened to kill her boyfriend, her family, and even her dog.
The victim didn't hesitate and dialed 110 immediately. Authorities traced the digital footprint to an address in Niigata, where they took the man into custody. It's a stark reminder that digital anonymity is a myth when it comes to criminal threats.
The 'John Wick' Reaction from the Public
The case has sparked intense debate online, with many users focusing on the threat against the pet. Comments ranging from "despicable" to calling the man "demonic" flooded social media. One user even joked that the woman was right to call the police because "he threatened her dog—she should've called John Wick."
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