CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — Adam Hall, 24, was arrested for online impersonation and making terroristic threats to a Del Mar College event, according to the Corpus Christi Police Department.
In a release CCPD officials said on Oct. 24 detectives arrested Hall on McDonald Street near the Naval Air Station on three outstanding warrants: terroristic threat, harassment and violation of court order.
These warrants were on top of probable cause that he committed online impersonation and terroristic threats.
He was released some time after.
According to CCPD, on Dec. 4 officers were able to obtain additional warrants for Hall and took him into custody.
He remains in the Nueces County Jail on a $100,000 bond.
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