Xbox gamer threatens stranger with death, house fire: Cops
James Maynard (Flagler County Sheriff

James Maynard (Flagler County Sheriff’s Office).

A man from Maine was taken into custody for making threats of violence towards a stranger through Xbox’s online gaming platform. The messages he sent were riddled with typos, containing alarming statements like “I know we’re u live” and “u next person in line.” Along with these, he also stated intentions to burn the victim’s house down and harm their family, as per law enforcement officials.

The individual in question, James Maynard, aged 32 and residing in Pittsfield, was apprehended on April 25. He faces charges of making written or electronic threats to carry out acts of violence following a thorough investigation conducted by the Flagler County Sheriff’s Office, which spanned over two years.

The authorities initiated their probe after receiving reports of threats against a resident of Palm Coast in November 2022. Subsequently, they were able to trace these threats back to Maynard. At the time of the incidents, the victim was a minor, and Maynard allegedly used anonymous Xbox accounts to send intimidating messages to the juvenile, according to the police.

You May Also Like

Lawsuits filed against Trump for declaring a ‘fake’ energy emergency

President Donald Trump speaks with reporters in the Oval Office at the…

Man confesses to aiding police officer in disposing of victim’s body in a river after committing murder

Inset: Joshua Rogers (Shelby County Jail via WREG). Screenshot: Former Memphis police…

Police: Man Drove with Mother’s Body Wrapped in McDonald’s Packaging

Inset: Kevin Ahn (Lancaster County District Attorney’s Office). A man from Pennsylvania…

Mother Sentenced to Jail for Sexually Abusing Son’s 13-Year-Old Friend

Natalie Sorrells (Rockwall County Jail via KFDW). A Texas mom is spending…