
A Green Bay man is facing charges after he allegedly threatened to bulldoze and bomb a business.
According to a report by WBAY TV, the Green Bay Police Department was called to a business on South Oneida Street to investigate a harassment claim.
The unidentified restaurant stated that 62-year-old Thomas Miller had been calling them and making bomb threats.
The investigators located Miller at his home, where he reiterated his disdain for the restaurant.
He told officers that he was angry with the establishment and would take care of it himself or would send a bulldozer to demolish the building.
A breathalyzer test revealed Miller to have a blood alcohol reading of .118, and he was arrested.
He is facing charges of Making Terrorist Threats, Creating a Bomb Scare, and Unlawful Use of a Telephone.












