
(AP) – A Westmoreland County man was arrested Tuesday for allegedly saying he and his friends “have a bullet waiting” for Gov. Tom Wolf if the governor doesn’t reopen businesses closed due to the coronavirus. According to The York Dispatch, Rocco Anthony Naples, 28, is being charged with third-degree felony of threats and other improper influence in official and political matters, plus the misdemeanors of making terroristic threats and harassment. Naples was upset because Wolf has closed down businesses around the state but kept his own business — all under the umbrella of Wolf Home Products — up and running, according to police documents, The York Dispatch reported. Police said Naples called the company’s customer service line on Friday and threatened Wolf. According to The York Dispatch, the customer-service representative he spoke with sent an email to her supervisor that read, “Customer called in stating he was angry about Governor Wolf closing their companies but keeping his open, he said that him and a couple of his buddies have a bullet waiting for (Wolf) if he keeps them closed.”