VALDOSTA, Ga. – A former Valdosta State University employee
is in custody, charged by criminal complaint for sending threatening emails to
victims at universities across the country. Shawn Charles Merdinger, 50, of
Lake Park, Georgia, had an initial appearance today at 2:30 p.m. before U.S.
Magistrate Judge Charles Weigle from the Tift County Jail, where the defendant
is currently in custody. The hearing was conducted remotely via
videoconferencing due to social distancing restrictions in place since the outbreak
of Coronavirus (COVID-19). A detention hearing is set for Thursday, April 23 at
2:30 p.m.
The complaint alleges that Merdinger sent several emails
between April 16 and April 19 to addresses affiliated with individuals employed
at the University of California at Santa Barbara, University of Indiana,
University of Texas, University of Texas at Austin, the University System of
Georgia and Valdosta State University. The messages contained threats of
extreme violence to the victims and himself, as well as general threats of
harm, including a specific statement targeted toward the University of Texas at
Austin emailed on April 18, “I am going to roll on faculty and execute you in
your homes in alphabetical order. You might as well shut that place down. Here
on out, any school faculty or student is going to be a personal, high value
target for me. I’m coming in there. You better run.” Merdinger was taken into
custody by the FBI on April 19 at his Lake Park home.
“Maintaining the safety of our citizens is a top priority
for our office and law enforcement throughout the Middle District of Georgia,”
said Charlie Peeler, U.S. Attorney for the Middle District of Georgia. “I am
grateful to the FBI and our state and local law enforcement partners for
reacting quickly to shut down this alleged threat.”
"The FBI must take any threat to human life
seriously," said Chris Hacker, Special Agent in Charge of FBI Atlanta.
"This arrest would not have been possible without help from the Valdosta
State University Police Department, the Lowndes County Sheriff Office and the
universities who received these terrorizing threats."
A criminal complaint is allegation of unlawful conduct. A defendant is presumed innocent unless and
until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of competent
jurisdiction. This case is being
investigated by the FBI and is being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney
Robert McCullers. Questions can be directed to Pamela Lightsey, Public
Information Officer, United States Attorney’s Office, at (478) 621-2603 or
Melissa Hodges, Public Affairs Director (Contractor), United States Attorney’s
Office, at (478) 765-2362.
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