SAN ANTONIO – Roderick Lamar Robinson, 39, was arrested Wednesday in Oklahoma for posting threats on Facebook about shooting up the San Antonio Main Street strip.
Robinson, who has a history of mental problems, was charged in Oklahoma City federal court in January 2009 for making bomb threats that forced an evacuation of a federal office building, according to NewsOk.com.
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Robinson claimed in handwritten notes to have bombs in his car and a backpack, an FBI agent said in a court affidavit, NewsOk reported.
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On Tuesday, the San Antonio Police Department forwarded Robinson’s Facebook posts about the St. Mary’s shooting threat to the Oklahoma City Police Department.
"I'm going to kill a lot of folks at the San Antonio strip then an (sic) to then just (sic) bought me a gun with a lot of rounds in it so get ready (expletive) won't no one me making fun of me after this (expletive)," Robinson said in a now-deleted Facebook post.
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Robinson was arrested for an active warrant in Bexar County for possession of marijuana and he now faces a new charge for terroristic threats against the government/public.