The full list of charges that Tavella pleaded guilty to consists of not just felony ethnic intimidation but also misdemeanor terroristic threats, summary harassment, public drunkenness and purchase, consumption, and possession or transportation of liquor. It was an open plea, meaning that no deal was made for sentencing considerations.
On December 5, 2015, Tavella was following the victim, and randomly stopped him to ask “if he was going to rape a girl.” The victim, realizing that the situation was quickly escalating, tried to leave, only for Tavella to stop him. Tavella then followed up by asking “What are you, from the Middle East?” as well as threatening “Don’t make me put a bullet in your chest” and “if you get away, I’ll put a bullet in you” while grabbing the victim by the throat.
Tavella’s sentencing is scheduled for November 18th.
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