Case involving man charged with nuclear plant bomb threat moved to Lake County Courts Michael Fogelsong (Source: WOIO) By Chris Anderson | April 20, 2021 at 8:47 AM EDT - Updated April 20 at 10:05 AM
NORTH PERRY, Ohio (WOIO) - The 33-year-old Michigan man accused of driving onto the Perry Nuclear Power Plant property and telling security he had a bomb was back in court on Tuesday morning.
Michael Fogelsong waived his preliminary hearing with Painesville Municipal Courts, meaning the case will be reviewed by a Lake County Court of Common Pleas grand jury.
The suspect’s attorney asked for a bond lower than the $100,000 bail that was set due to his cancer diagnosis and medical appointments, but the judge said Fogelsong remains a flight risk and must remain monitored.
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Michigan Man Gains FBI Attention with Power Plant Bomb Threat
This was a fun tweet to stumble across yesterday. Sarcasm heavily implied.
Yesterday, while doom scrolling through Twitter I came across this post from the account for the FBI in Cleveland:
Cue my anxiety jumping from 0-100 in a matter of seconds. I, immediately, jumped to google to find out what in the world was happening and here it is:
According to Cleveland.com, 33 year old Michael Fogelson, of Adrian, Michigan, towed a trailer to the entrance of the Perry Nuclear Power Plant in Ohio on Wednesday night. He claimed that inside the trailer was a bomb and then refused to leave.
I assume you are a dangerous person : Suspect in Perry Nuclear Power Plant incident arraigned in Painesville Municipal Court WKYC Staff
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The 33-year-old Michigan man police say breached the gate at the Perry Nuclear Power Plant appeared in court on Friday.
Michael D. Fogelsong was arraigned in Painesville Municipal Court on one charge of criminal trespassing. That charge is a 4th degree misdemeanor. He pleaded not guilty.
Retired Judge Michael Cicconetti, who was filling in in Painesville Municipal Court, questioned why the charge Fogelsong pleaded to was only one misdemeanor, considering Fogelsong s criminal history.
Judge Cicconetti said in court that Fogelsong had previously been charged with larceny of a firearm and larceny after breaking and entering, both felonies, in the state of South Carolina back in 2011.
âYou put this entire county in a panicâ: Man who triggered bomb threat at nuclear plant faces creative Lake County judge
âYou put this entire county in a panicâ: Man who triggered bomb threat at nuclear plant faces judge By Julia Bingel | April 9, 2021 at 9:19 AM EDT - Updated April 9 at 8:28 PM
NORTH PERRY, Ohio (WOIO) - The 33-year-old Michigan man accused of driving onto the Perry Nuclear Power Plant property and telling security he had a bomb faced a well-known Lake County judge.
Michael Fogelsong was arraigned by former Judge Michael Cicconetti, who presided over court on Friday morning in place of the normal Painesville Municipal Court judge while absent on vacation.