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Iraq/Afghanistan War Veteran’s Last Straw: Charter Cable’s Internet Service; Marine Jailed

Phillip Dampier July 11, 2012 Charter Spectrum, HissyFitWatch No Comments

Saari, Jr. in 2007, while on patrol in Fallujah, Iraq (Getty Images)

A 27-year old Duluth, Minn. Iraq/Afghanistan war veteran is in the St. Louis County Jail this morning pending felony charges over alleged terroristic threats made against Charter Communications’ local offices and employees.

Steven Saari, Jr. survived repeated patrols in Fallujah, Iraq but couldn’t deal with Charter Cable one more day.

Saari allegedly called Charter this morning regarding problems with his Charter Internet service. According to police reports and a Charter spokesperson, the call degenerated to the point Saari threatened to burn down or blow up the company’s facility at 640 Garfield Avenue in downtown Duluth.

Charter evacuated employees from the facility and local authorities arrived soon after, blocking off Garfield Avenue and deploying officers armed with rifles and shotguns.

Saari was eventually taken into custody after finding him in his vehicle in the Charter facility’s parking lot.

Saari has a remarkable service record, enlisting in the Marines in 2005. According to the Marine Corps, he achieved the rank of lance corporal and served with the 2nd Battalion, 7th Marine division. He was a combat veteran in Iraq and Afghanistan and earned the Marine Corps Good Conduct Medal, the Navy Marine Corps Achievement Medal, the Combat Action Ribbon, the Afghanistan Campaign Medal, the Iraq Campaign Medal and the NATO medal for serving in Afghanistan.

He was granted an honorable separation from the Marines in 2009.

 

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