Man invokes fallen officers during fire arrest: Police
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Background: The Northern York County Regional Police Department in York, Pa. (Facebook). Inset: Christian Meiler (York County Sheriff”s Office).

In a disturbing incident out of Pennsylvania, a man named Christian Meiler faces charges of making terroristic threats following a tense encounter with law enforcement. The 31-year-old allegedly voiced a chilling wish for a police officer to share the tragic fate of his deceased colleagues during his arrest.

Currently held without bail at the York County Jail, Meiler was apprehended on Saturday. The sequence of events began when officers from the Northern York County Regional Police Department responded to reports of a fire at Meiler’s residence. According to local Fox affiliate WPMT, the flames had fully engulfed a shed in his backyard. Firefighters swiftly contained the blaze, but during the response, Meiler’s behavior towards the officers was described as “verbally aggressive and disrespectful.”

Law enforcement noted that Meiler appeared intoxicated, rendering him incapable of safely managing the situation. This prompted the officers to arrest him. During the arrest, Meiler reportedly referenced three detectives from the department who had recently lost their lives in the line of duty, drawing a grim parallel to the arresting officer’s future.

Police reports reveal that Meiler allegedly declared to the officer detaining him, “I hate every single one of you,” further expressing a desire for the officer to “end up like Becker, Emenheiser, and Baker.” Just weeks earlier, on September 17, Det. Sgt. Cody Becker, Det. Isaiah Emenheiser, and Det. Mark Baker—all esteemed members of the same police department—were fatally shot during an ambush while serving a warrant. The tragic event also left two officers injured, and the suspect was ultimately neutralized by the police.

In court documents, the arresting officer, identified as B. C. Brandt, recounted his shock and silence upon hearing Meiler’s menacing words. Brandt detailed how the statement aimed to “instill fear and terror” within him, highlighting the gravity of the alleged threat.

According to court documents, Meiler told the officer, “Your day is coming, buddy. You’re going to be just like them.” The arresting officer, B. C. Brandt, wrote that he was “shocked and silent” upon hearing the alleged threat, stating that he felt Meiler’s intent was “to instill fear and terror within me.”

Brandt wrote that Meiler allegedly attempted to undo his seat belt while in the police car and repeatedly kicked the back window in an attempt to break it open.

The next day, police were called to Meiler’s home again while he was still in custody. Meiler’s girlfriend called police to report a domestic abuse incident, allegedly at the hands of Meiler, that happened the night of the fire. Reporting on the court documents by local CBS affiliate WHP said that Meiler allegedly beat her before forcing her to the ground and covering her face with a pillow until she could not breathe. She told police he only stopped because he noticed the fire in the backyard had spread.

According to court documents, Meiler also invoked the fallen officers during that alleged attack, reportedly telling the woman, “You know what happened to the Northern Regionals the other week? That’s what’s going to happen to you.”

Police said she was too afraid to report the incident when first responders arrived at their home to extinguish the fire.

Meiler was charged for both alleged incidents separately. In connection with the fire and threats, he was charged with risking a catastrophe, terroristic threats, and several counts of prohibited burning. In connection with the domestic violence incident, he was charged with strangulation, unlawful restraint, terroristic threats, false imprisonment, simple assault, and a summary count of harassment.

Meiler is being held at the York County Jail without bond. He is scheduled to appear in court for a preliminary hearing on Dec. 16.

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