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Related: About this forumMan will plead guilty to putting razor blades in pizza dough
A man accused of putting razor blades and screws into pizza dough sold at Hannaford chain grocery stores last year will plead guilty to a federal crime. A federal grand jury indicted Nicholas R. Mitchell in March on two counts of tampering with a consumer product. An agreement filed in court this week shows Mitchell has agreed to plead guilty to one of those counts and accept a sentence of up to 4 years and nine months in prison. If the judge imposes a longer sentence, Mitchell has the right to appeal. The penalty for the tampering charge could be up to 10 years.
Mitchell, 39, was arrested in October after police in Saco, Sanford and Dover, New Hampshire, began investigating reports that customers had found razor blades and metal fragments in Portland Pie Co. pizza dough sold at Hannaford supermarkets. There were no reports of injuries or illnesses from the tampering.
Mitchell was initially charged in state court with reckless conduct with a dangerous weapon and violating the conditions of his release, which prohibited him from engaging in new criminal conduct or possessing dangerous weapons, including razor blades.
Mitchell had been fired last summer from his job as a forklift operator for Itll Be Pizza, the Scarborough company that manufactures pizza doughs to be sold in Hannaford and other grocery stores. The first reports of food tampering surfaced a few months later.
https://www.pressherald.com/2021/06/08/man-will-plead-guilty-to-putting-razor-blades-in-pizza-dough/
left-of-center2012
(34,195 posts)has an ad alongside the story advertising disposable razors !
634-5789
(4,334 posts)Perfect!
3Hotdogs
(13,579 posts)marble falls
(62,534 posts)"The grocery chain provided a statement at the time blaming the failure to inform customers or police in August to a technology fault in their internal reporting system. Hannaford apologized and promised to add more safeguards to that system. The state was investigating that delay last year as an apparent violation of the section of the Maine Food Code that requires licensed grocers to report imminent health hazards."
Chainfire
(17,757 posts)It takes a sick SOB to hate people enough to attack random victims. I would keep him locked up until he was healed of his illness.