From ELLE

A 27-year-old man was arrested in Utah on Saturday after threatening to shoot up a public place, specifying that he'd kill every woman he sees. Christopher Wayne Cleary wrote his threats in a Facebook post, which several women brought to the attention of the Denver police, according to The Denver Post.

The Postreports that the post on Facebook said, "All I wanted was a girlfriend, not 1000 … not a bunch of hoes … I’ve never had a girlfriend before and I’m still a virgin, this is why I’m planning on shooting up a public place soon and being the next mass shooter cause I’m ready to die and all the girls the turned me down is going to make it right by killing as many girls as I see." Another read, "There’s nothing more dangerous than man ready to die."

He was then arrested for allegedly making a threat of terrorism, as described in his Facebook post. It's reported that Cleary admitted to a detective that he wrote the threats but said he was upset and "not thinking clearly when he did so." He also deleted the post after people threatened him.

Cleary also has a pattern of repeatedly harassing women, as he's currently serving a three-year probation term for a "felony conviction for stalking and making a repeated communication of domestic violence." He was also convicted of a different stalking charge in 2016.

The day Cleary was arrested was also the day of the 2019 Women's March, where large groups of women were expected to gather across the country, including one in the town where Cleary was staying.

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