OKLAHOMA CITY – Kenyata O’Keefe Thomas, 42, of Oklahoma
City, entered a guilty plea today to intentionally conveying false and
misleading information by making a hoax bomb threat to the University of
Central Oklahoma (UCO), announced U.S. Attorney Timothy J. Downing.
"Our campuses should be a place of safety for students
to learn and grow, and for faculty and staff to serve students without fear of
an attack," said U.S. Attorney Downing.
"Our office and law enforcement partners, including the FBI, have
zero tolerance for actions like this hoax bomb threat that disrupt the safety
and sense of well-being on our campuses.
Here, the hoax was made on the day that Oklahomans were already
reflecting on the horrific act of the Oklahoma City bombing—the deadliest
domestic terrorism attack in our Nation’s history."
A criminal information was filed in March 2020 against
Thomas that charged him with a single count of making a hoax bomb threat on
April 19, 2019. According to the
information, Thomas intentionally conveyed false and misleading information to
UCO that an unnamed person was planning to detonate a bomb on UCO’s
campus. Thomas made the hoax bomb threat
on the 24th anniversary of the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building
in Oklahoma City.
At sentencing, Thomas faces up to five years in prison,
three years of supervised release, and a fine of up to $250,000. Sentencing will take place in approximately
ninety days.
This case is the result of an investigation by the Federal
Bureau of Investigation—Oklahoma City Field Office’s Joint Terrorism Task
Force, with assistance from the University of Central Oklahoma Police
Department and the Edmond Police Department.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Mark Stoneman prosecuted the case.
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