A Miami University student is facing criminal charges after he was accused of maintaining a hit list and threatening to "shoot up" his fraternity, according to an Oxford police complaint.

Cameron B. Wallace, 21, was charged Tuesday with aggravated menacing, a first-degree misdemeanor, in Butler County.

According to the complaint:

As a member of Alpha Sigma Phi, Wallace "maintained a 'hit list' of people who he wanted to kill."

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In addition to threatening to "shoot up" the fraternity in a phone call to a witness, Wallace sent text messages vowing to kill another fraternity member and set fire to his room.

Four witnesses spoke with police in the case.

No attorney is yet listed as representing Wallace, and he did not immediately return a request for comment Wednesday evening.

A spokeswoman for the university did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Wallace is listed as a junior studying professional writing in the university's directory.

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Ryan Terhune contributed to this story.