A man dressed as the Joker has promised to arrange a terrorist attack during the Facebook-broadcast

A man dressed and disguised as a popular villain from the comics of Batman, was arrested after stated during lastima that he was going to commit a terrorist attack in the heart of Delmar Loop, in the suburbs of St. Louis.

According to Fox News, the 51-year-old Jeremy Joseph Garnier, made-up and dressed in the costume of the Joker, was first observed around 20:15 at the restaurant Blueberry Hill when I recorded the video. Soon, the police received a call in which it was reported that Granier threatened via Facebook Live.

Video broadcast, which lasts almost an hour, shows like the man says on camera in his bedroom, putting on the costume of the Joker. Then it shows how out of the house, gets in car and goes to the gallery of St. Louis — where it is not allowed by the guards. Then he goes to the Delmar Loop, arguing about the opioid epidemic in the country.

«Yes, I’m doing it for attention, but I need it only to take over the world,» says Garnier on video. «I will kill people, until you gain 1000 [hits] — and then I’d kill more.»

Later in the video, Garnier comes to the restaurant Blueberry Hill. A restaurant employee asks to see his ID, after which Garnier replied that he doesn’t and adds that he could enter because he’s 48. Then the suspect takes a seat at the table and notices in the window of the police car.

«I think they’re looking for me, but that’s okay.» he says.

Then he says someone from the restaurant staff, presumably the bartender that he wants a Sprite and would not drink alcohol.

«Shouldn’t drink the night before to kill a bunch of people,» he said. «This is not exactly necessary to do. I still am stream on Facebook. I look almost 2,000 people.»

Then he informs that he is not armed and poses as Jeremy Joseph Garnier.

On arrival of the police live broadcast still going on: in the video it was seen as the man handcuffed. Garnier was taken into custody without assigning collateral. Court records lawyer for him is not specified.

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