The Colorado man who made threats against Epiphany School back in August will serve time in state prison.
According to the Bradford County District Attorney’s Office, 63-year-old Ronald Fiorello has been sentenced to four years in prison after he was convicted on multiple counts of terroristic threats.
The former Valley resident threatened to blow up the school in multiple emails.
The threats forced the school to close for several days in August.
Fiorello also made threats against a local lawyer and realtor.
He will serve a minimum of eight months in state prison.













