Woman charged after allegedly threatening to shoot someone while at Oneida Casino, has cash bond set at $50k
GREEN BAY, Wis. (WFRV) – A woman from Door County was officially charged after allegedly threatening to shoot someone while at the Oneida Casino on Mason Street.
According to a criminal complaint obtained by Local 5, 42-year-old Olympia Broadnax is facing six charges related to an alleged incident at Oneida Mason Street Casino. On July 16 around 2:30 p.m., authorities responded to the casino for a reported weapons complaint.
The complaint says that a woman in the bathroom had a gun and allegedly said that if security approached her she would start shooting. The woman, later identified as Broadnax, was reportedly a banned patron.
Eventually, Broadnax was taken into custody without incident. No weapon was found, but the complaint mentioned that Broadnax swore at authorities and threatened to sue all of them.
A customer said that Broadnax got worked up and said she was going to shoot somebody. An employee said that Broadnax said that if the cops come to get her she may ‘have to pull out her pistol and shoot someone’, according to the complaint.
Broadnax is charged with:
Terrorist Threats – Create Risk of Causing Result
Felony
Up to three and a half years in prison
Disorderly Conduct
Misdemeanor
Up to 90 days in prison
Bail Jumping
Felony
Up to six years in prison
Bail Jumping
Felony
Up to six years in prison
Bail Jumping
Felony
Up to six years in prison
Bail Jumping
Felony
Up to six years in prison
Court records show that she was in court on July 18 for her initial appearance. She had her cash bond set at $50,000 and is due back in court on August 5 at 10:30 a.m. for a preliminary hearing.
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