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Thursday, January 10, 2013
A student at Talladega College was arrested Wednesday for making terrorist threats against fellow students. Talladega County District Attorney Steve
Giddens tells The Talladega Daily Home that 23-year-old Douglas Fredrick Powell made statements to at least two school administrators that he was dissatisfied with a certain group of students. Giddens told The Daily Home that Talladega College was proactive in their reaction to the situation after recent mass shootings.
The Clay County resident and student at Talladega College was arrested just after 4:30 p.m. without incident. Powell is the fourth Alabama student to be arrested for making terrorist threats since December, the other three being high school students.
Powell is currently in the Talladega City Jail and being held on $40,000 bond.
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Keywords: Clay Talladega County College Douglas Fredrick Powell District Attorney Steve Giddens City Jail
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