MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, Fla. – Deputies handcuffed a 45-year-old man on Wednesday in front of a public library in Miami-Dade County to question him about several threats to a company’s employees.
Surveillance video showed Ansy Dietz using the computers at Coral Reef Branch Library, at 9211 SW 152 St., according to the deputies' arrest report.
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The messages included a threat on Dec. 13 to blow up a building like in “The Beekeper,” a movie about a man’s brutal campaign for vengeance, according to deputies.
“I will happily find you, murder you, take your wallet and burn your body,” Dietz, of New York, wrote on Dec. 17, according to deputies.
During detectives’ questioning, Dietz confessed to using the library’s computer to access his Proton Mail account and send the threats to InComm Agent Solutions.
“I have no problem finding where each of you live and raping each and every one of you regardless of it being male or female,” he wrote on Feb. 19, according to deputies.
Dietz was upset that the company’s employees were not re-loading gift cards that he had found on the side of the road with money, according to deputies.
Correctional deputies booked Dietz on Wednesday at the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center. He is facing a charge of writing threats to kill or do bodily injury.
Diez appeared in court on Thursday and a judge set his bond at $7,500 and ordered him to stay away from the company and its employees.