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May 13, 2021
LISBON – In county Municipal Court, a jury on Wednesday found Jack O. Colon, 60, Longs Crossing Road, Leetonia, guilty of aggravated menacing for threats made in front court employees at Common Pleas Court in January.
The threats were directed toward the clerks and prosecutor’s office after they refused to accept Colon’s paperwork charging Governor Mike DeWine with treason in the clerk’s office. Colon additionally threatened to hang the governor, members of the clerk of courts, members of the prosecutor’s office and school district employees who make children wear masks.
Colon was credited with 111 days served toward a 180-day sentence imposed by Judge Timothy McNicol following the guilty verdict. The remaining 69 days have been suspended. He was released pending his indication he plans to appeal the conviction and ordered to have no further contact with those working in the Columbiana County Clerk of Court’s office on the third floor of the courthouse.
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Jack O. Colon appears in county Municipal Court via video from the county jail. (Salem News photo by Deanne Johnson)
LISBON Jack O. Colon, the Leetonia-area man who attempted to file treason charges against Gov. Mike DeWine in Common Pleas Court last week, was ordered to undergo a competency evaluation by Columbiana County Municipal Court Judge Katelyn Dickey on Thursday.
Colon, 60, Longs Crossing Road, Leetonia, is charged with an aggravated menacing charge, a first-degree misdemeanor. He appeared in custody by video from the county jail.
Assistant County Prosecutor Abbey Minamyer first asked Dickey to consider adding a condition to Colon’s bond that he have no contact with any of the schools in the county. One of the threats Colon reportedly made dealt with the schools harming children by making students wear masks.
djohnson@mojonews.com
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Jack O. Colon appears in county Municipal Court via video from the county jail.
LISBON Jack O. Colon, the Leetonia-area man who attempted to file treason charges against Gov. Mike DeWine in Common Pleas Court last week, was ordered to undergo a competency evaluation by county Municipal Court Judge Katelyn Dickey on Thursday.
Colon, 60, Longs Crossing Road, Leetonia, is charged with an aggravated menacing charge, a first-degree misdemeanor. He appeared in custody by video from the county jail.
Assistant County Prosecutor Abbey Minamyer first asked Dickey to consider adding a condition to Colon’s bond that he have no contact with any of the schools in the county. One of the threats Colon reportedly made dealt with the schools harming children by making students wear masks.