Epiphany School bomb threat suspect facing new charges

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The Colorado man who is accused of making the bomb threat to the Epiphany Elementary School on the first day of school is now facing additional charges from a separate incident.

According to the Towanda Police Department, 63-year-old Ronald Anthony Fiorello is accused of sending 13 emails with threatening statements, including a bomb threat, to a local attorney between March 31st and August 14th.

Fiorello has been charged with 13 counts of making terroristic threats and 13 counts of harassment.

The attorney was reportedly targeted because they served as a representative of his parents’ will and he was excluded from the inheritance.

Fiorello is already in the Bradford County Jail on $400,000 bail following the Epiphany School bomb threat.

In that case, he has been charged with one count of terroristic threats with intent to terrorize another, one count of terroristic threats that cause evacuation of a building and one count of a bomb threat.

Fiorello was arraigned on the new charges on Wednesday and he was remanded back to the county jail on $250,000 bail.