Oct. 21—JAMESTOWN — An Edgeley, North Dakota, man was recently sentenced in Southeast District Court in Jamestown after he was accused of walking into a car dealership and saying he wanted to kill employees and Democrats.
Randi Robert Boom, 66, pleaded guilty to terrorism, a class C misdemeanor that was later deemed a misdemeanor.
Judge Daniel Narum sentenced Boom to 22 days in the Stutsman County Correctional Center with credit for 22 days served. Narum placed Boom on 18 months of supervised probation and ordered deferred sentencing after two years and six months. Boom was also ordered to pay an indigent defense application fee of $35 and a victim-witness fee of $25.
Jamestown police officers were dispatched to RM Stoudt on September 23 to report that Boom had violated a restraining order, court documents show.
Court documents show that Boom threatened to shoot employees of RM Stoudt. He told an officer that he had been in the Marine Corps for three years, had never killed anyone and “didn’t want that training to go to waste,” court documents say.
Police also asked Boom who he planned to kill and he answered Democrats, court documents say.