Man Set To Plead Guilty To Threatening Miami Gardens Mosque, Court Says

A man accused of recording threatening phone messages against a Miami Gardens mosque is set to plead guilty Thursday, according to court records. 

Gerald Sloane Wallace, 35, was indicted in June on a charge of making an interstate communication that threatened injury. Wallace previously pleaded not guilty.

The indictment says Wallace phoned the mosque in February and left a message using profanity against Islam, the prophet Muhammad and the Quran. He also allegedly threatened to "go down to [the] center" and shoot people.

Wallace allegedly claimed to have threatened other Florida mosques.

The charge carries a maximum five-year prison sentence.


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