HERNANDO COUNTY, Fla. — A man was arrested in Tampa, Florida on Tuesday for making posts on Facebook threatening a mass shooting, deputies say.
According to the Hernando County Sheriff's Office, on Monday, deputies were alerted to several posts on social media made by Blake Dudkewic, 29, that detailed violent crimes he planned to carry out.
Deputies say that Dudkewic posted about committing a mass shooting, stating he planned to kill more than 400 people. Dudkewic went on to post that he had purchased an AR-15 and would be using that to commit the mass shooting. One of Dudkewic's posts stated that this will be "the most deaths in the history of this XXX country," and "my rampage will kill more than 400 people promise," and "it'll be a devastating day for America," according to the sheriff's office.
Deputies responded to Dudkewic's father's residence in Hernando County to check his well-being. He was located safe in his residence.
Dudkewic's father told deputies he lost contact with his son due to threats, similar to this, which his son made in the past. He also provided a possible address for his son.
Deputies contacted the Tampa Police Department and requested they check the address for Dudkewic so that a Baker Act assessment could be made. Additionally, an Alert Bulletin was sent to all surrounding agencies in the event they spotted Dudkewic or unknowingly conducted a traffic stop on him.
All of Dudkewic's previous addresses were checked to no avail.
An investigation revealed that Dudkewic was possibly in the area of I-75 and I-4 in Tampa. Officers with the Tampa Police Department were unable to locate Dudkewic at the address provided.
At approximately 4 a.m. Tuesday, detectives with the Seminole Tribal Police located Dudkewic's vehicle at the Camp Knox Motel on E. Highway 92 in Tampa. Dudkewic was taken into protective custody at this location by the Seminole Tribal Police with assistance from the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office.
A Hernando County warrant for the arrest of Blake Stanley Dudkewic is forthcoming, deputies say. He will be charged with written threats to kill, a second-degree felony.