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Man charged with making death threats at Tulsa VA Clinic

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TULSA, OK -- A Tulsa man has been charged in federal court for leaving a voicemail threatenin­g to “murder people” at the Ernest Childers Outpatient Clinic in Tulsa then showing up to the clinic the same day with a loaded firearm, announced U.S. Attorney Clint Johnson. The facility serves veterans and is run by the Department of Veterans Affairs.

Zachariah Kade Mcguire, 31, was charged by Criminal Complaint with possession of a firearm in a federal facility. Mcguire made an initial appearance Thursday in federal court and is scheduled for preliminar­y and detention hearings on Jan. 5, 2023, at 2 pm.

According to court documents, on Nov. 14, 2022, the defendant’s mother called to schedule an appointmen­t for him at the clinic, which was set for Dec. 13, 2022.

Shortly after, Mcguire called back and allegedly left the threatenin­g voicemail message, which was reported to the Veterans Affairs Police.

Mcguire stated, in part, “You will make me an appointmen­t and prescribe me my meds, or I will murder you. You have 30 minutes to do so, or I will be coming up there and start to murder people.” He also referenced a doctor he had a grievance with.

At approximat­ely 12:30 pm the same day, Mcguire showed up at the clinic. Soon after, officers made contact with Mcguire and asked if he had a weapon. He responded yes, and officers retrieved a .357 magnum revolver from Mcguire’s jacket pocket. The firearm was loaded with six rounds of ammunition. Officers also recovered seven plastic zip ties from Mcguire.

During a later interview with special agents from the Veterans Affairs Office of Inspector General, Mcguire claimed that he didn’t remember making the call but admitted that he did bring the firearm to the outpatient clinic. He explained that he looked for his primary care provider, but didn’t see him, then was taken into custody by officers.

The Department of Veterans Affairs Office of Inspector General, Department of Veterans Affairs Police, Tulsa Police Department, and FBI are the investigat­ive agencies. Assistant U.S. Attorney Robert T. Raley, who is is the National Security Anti-terrorism (ATAC) Prosecutor for the U.S. Attorney’s Office in the Northern District of Oklahoma, is prosecutin­g the case.

This matter will proceed in United States District Court in Tulsa, where the Complaint is currently pending.

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