Man convicted of throwing rocks at jail makes new threats
Richard Allan Manuel appears in a booking photo.

Richard Allan Manuel (Tygart Valley Regional Jail).

A West Virginia inmate with a history of threatening behavior directed at law enforcement will be spending a little more time in jail.

This week, Richard Allan Manuel, 52, more commonly known as “Opie” in the community, reached a plea agreement related to two counts of obstructing law enforcement, specifically directed at probation, parole, court security, or corrections officers through threats of harm.

Through his acceptance of no-contest pleas, the accused managed to lessen his charges to two misdemeanors. Originally, he was confronted with a single felony charge for threats of terrorist actions stemming from an incident in February at the local jail where he is currently incarcerated, which also involved the mayor and police chief of Elkins, a small town near the Monongahela National Forest.

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According to a criminal complaint obtained from The Inter-Mountain, a local news source, on Feb. 21 Manuel informed a Tygart Valley Regional Jail staff member that “his felony charge would be dropped due to attending rehab, and he intended to purchase a firearm upon his release.”

The Randolph County Sheriff”s Office was directly contacted by Elkins Police Chief Travis Bennett in regard to Manuel “making threats to kill him, Mayor Jerry Marco, and shoot up Tygart Valley Regional Jail,” according to the court document.

The jail employee told the sheriff’s deputy about Manuel’s other plans.

“He then stated he had a list of people he was going to ‘take care of,'” the complaint goes on. “He specifically mentioned the Chief of Police, whom he said took him on the railroad tracks and beat the s— out of him before he brought him here. He also mentioned the Mayor of Elkins and [another man] whom he said came to his place where he was living and demanded he be arrested.”

The jail employee then said the defendant “turned his hand over and made the shape of a gun and stated, ‘That’s the smell of death.'”

Manuel allegedly put the following coda on his remarks: “If you think I busted up the jail before, just wait until I shoot it up.”

That final remark was apparently in response to prior charges over a prior incident involving the defendant and his impact on the jail.

In April 2023, Manuel was arrested for throwing rocks at the same jail, according to a press release issued by the sheriff’s office.

The years-old incident concerned a man who threw “a rock through the front glass doors” of the jail “in broad daylight causing damages,” according to the deputy called to the scene.

“Randolph County 911 reported that the male subject then left the property on a white in color bicycle wearing an orange in color camouflage jacket and had a tattoo on his face,” the report goes on.

The two witness complaints are relayed in detail:

One witness reported observing the defendant lay down his bicycle in front of the regional jail prior to hearing a “bang” and then “turned around to see him throwing stuff at the doors.” Another witness reported observing the defendant walking along Abbey Road while traveling toward the jail. While waiting outside in the jail parking lot this witness then reported hearing at least two loud bangs and saw the defendant in front of the jail observing no one else in that area and provided the same clothing description also mentioning the “big tattoo across his forehead.”

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