SOUTH WILLIAMSPORT, LYCOMING COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — A man is arrested after police say he posted on Facebook a countdown to a "mass casualty event" during the Little League World Series.
On August 12, officers were asked to meet regarding an incident at the Little League World Series complex.
According to the South Williamsport Police Department, an employee with Securitas, Isaiah Randall, 20, of Williamsport, sent a threatening text to the Securitas supervisor stating, "Yu guys better have heavy security after the (expletive) yu pulled today because I will be back."
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That same day, the U.S. Marshals Fugitive Task Force alerted police to a post Randall made to his Facebook page.
As stated in the affidavit, the post read, "MASS CASUALTY EVENT" with a countdown timer under it reading "01 day: 22 hours: and 41 minutes" with ESPN, Little League World Series, and Securitas tagged in the post.
A statement from Little League International obtained by 28/22 News on the incident says, "Little League International is aware of a situation that occurred with a Securitas employee in the days leading up to the start of the 2025 Little League Baseball World Series and is appreciative of the quick response by local, state, and federal law enforcement on the matter. The safety and security of all fans, participants, and families remains our utmost priority."
As a result of his threats, Randall was arrested and charged with terroristic threats with intent to terrorize another and terroristic threats to cause serious public inconvenience.
Randall remains in the Lycoming County Prison on a $125,000 bail.