Romello Drequan Jordan
Fayette County · Booked Jan 21, 2026
Booking #112699
Personal Information
Romello Jordan was booked in Fayette County on Jan 21, 2026 on 8 charges, including Threat of Mass Violence on School Property or at and 7 other charges.
Charges (8)
Threat of Mass Violence on School Property or at
Original: Terroristic Threats & Acts (16-11-37)
It is illegal to threaten mass violence on school property or at school events in a way that a reasonable person would believe could cause serious bodily injury, knowing the threat is unfounded and made to terrorize, evacuate, or close the school. A conviction is a Class B misdemeanor punishable by up to 6 months in jail and up to $500 in fines; if the threat specifically involves mass shooting or a weapon, it is enhanced to a Class A misdemeanor (up to 11 months and 29 days in jail).
Penalty: Class B misdemeanor; 6 months; fine up to $500
Threat of Mass Violence on School Property or at
Original: Terroristic Threats & Acts (16-11-37)
It is illegal to threaten mass violence on school property or at school events in a way that a reasonable person would believe could cause serious bodily injury, knowing the threat is unfounded and made to terrorize, evacuate, or close the school. A conviction is a Class B misdemeanor punishable by up to 6 months in jail and up to $500 in fines; if the threat specifically involves mass shooting or a weapon, it is enhanced to a Class A misdemeanor (up to 11 months and 29 days in jail).
Penalty: Class B misdemeanor; 6 months; fine up to $500
Threat of Mass Violence on School Property or at
Original: Terroristic Threats & Acts (16-11-37)
It is illegal to threaten mass violence on school property or at school events in a way that a reasonable person would believe could cause serious bodily injury, knowing the threat is unfounded and made to terrorize, evacuate, or close the school. A conviction is a Class B misdemeanor punishable by up to 6 months in jail and up to $500 in fines; if the threat specifically involves mass shooting or a weapon, it is enhanced to a Class A misdemeanor (up to 11 months and 29 days in jail).
Penalty: Class B misdemeanor; 6 months; fine up to $500
Threat of Mass Violence on School Property or at
Original: Terroristic Threats & Acts (16-11-37)
It is illegal to threaten mass violence on school property or at school events in a way that a reasonable person would believe could cause serious bodily injury, knowing the threat is unfounded and made to terrorize, evacuate, or close the school. A conviction is a Class B misdemeanor punishable by up to 6 months in jail and up to $500 in fines; if the threat specifically involves mass shooting or a weapon, it is enhanced to a Class A misdemeanor (up to 11 months and 29 days in jail).
Penalty: Class B misdemeanor; 6 months; fine up to $500
Threat of Mass Violence on School Property or at
Original: Terroristic Threats & Acts (16-11-37)
It is illegal to threaten mass violence on school property or at school events in a way that a reasonable person would believe could cause serious bodily injury, knowing the threat is unfounded and made to terrorize, evacuate, or close the school. A conviction is a Class B misdemeanor punishable by up to 6 months in jail and up to $500 in fines; if the threat specifically involves mass shooting or a weapon, it is enhanced to a Class A misdemeanor (up to 11 months and 29 days in jail).
Penalty: Class B misdemeanor; 6 months; fine up to $500
Threat of Mass Violence on School Property or at
Original: Terroristic Threats & Acts (16-11-37)
It is illegal to threaten mass violence on school property or at school events in a way that a reasonable person would believe could cause serious bodily injury, knowing the threat is unfounded and made to terrorize, evacuate, or close the school. A conviction is a Class B misdemeanor punishable by up to 6 months in jail and up to $500 in fines; if the threat specifically involves mass shooting or a weapon, it is enhanced to a Class A misdemeanor (up to 11 months and 29 days in jail).
Penalty: Class B misdemeanor; 6 months; fine up to $500
Assault
Original: Simple Battery/FV (16-5-23(F))
Assault is intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly causing bodily injury to another person; intentionally or knowingly making another person reasonably fear immediate physical harm; or intentionally or knowingly touching another person in a way a reasonable person would find extremely offensive or insulting. Causing actual bodily injury is a Class A misdemeanor (up to 11 months 29 days in jail and up to $15,000 fine), making someone fear injury is a Class A misdemeanor, and offensive touching is a Class B misdemeanor (up to 6 months in jail and up to $500 fine).
Penalty: Class B misdemeanor; 6 months; fine up to $500
Drug Possession
Original: Possession of Marijuana <1 Oun (16-13-2B)
It is illegal to knowingly possess a controlled substance or casually exchange a small amount without a valid prescription from a doctor. This is a Class A misdemeanor punishable by up to 11 months and 29 days in jail and a fine up to $2,500, but it can be enhanced to a Class E felony for certain circumstances (such as being near a school or involving minors).
Penalty: Class A misdemeanor; 11 months 29 days; fine up to $2,500