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Ex-Worker Admits to Terrorizing HR Manager 

A former Pennsylvania warehouse employee faces a prison sentence of 2.5 to 5 years after he admitted to terrorizing his human resources manager. So reports The Intelligencer

Darnell Corbin had worked at the Impact Thrift warehouse in Montgomery Township when the incident took place June last year. Co-workers complained that Corbin had been ranting about God, the mother of his child and racial persecution when he was sent to human resources, a criminal complaint notes. 

Corbin had become angry at the HR manager, shut the door and told the manager he would not be able to control what he was about to do, according to the complaint. Those threats prompted the HR manager to then fire Corbin, who responded that he would punch the manager in the face and then pointed his hands in the form of a gun saying he would wait for her at the parking lot, the complaint notes. 

After Corbin’s threats the warehouse was placed on lockdown and police were called. 

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