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No jail time for man charged in threat involving Trinity High School

If Wiljanen breaks any condition of his release he could spend 180 days behind bars.
Credit: Louisville Metro Department of Corrections
Thor Wiljanen was arrested following a threatening tweet directed towards Trinity High. He is charged with terroristic threatening.

LOUISVILLE (WHAS11) -- The man charged with terroristic threatening will not spend any time in jail.

That decision was made by a judge on Jan. 24 after Thor Wiljanen pleaded guilty to a lesser charge.


Wiljanen was accused of threatening to burn down Trinity High School if Jeff Brohm didn't come to coach the football team at UofL.

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The following day after Wiljanen posted that tweet, Trinity canceled classes as a precaution.

Wiljanen is not allowed to have any contact with Trinity High School or comment on social media about the school.

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If Wiljanen breaks any condition of his release he could spend 180 days behind bars.

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