
A Sioux Falls Loan Request Ends With A Shocking Threat
Lord knows life can be filled with a series of setbacks. We've all had to navigate life's carousel of disappointment from time to time, be it a relationship that's gone wrong, something in the workplace, or with your career that hasn't worked out, not being able to achieve a long-term goal or dream, receiving a difficult health diagnosis, life has a nasty habit of throwing you a variety of unexpected curve balls on occasion.
When life's disappointments do occur, it's very easy to do or say something we soon regret. We've all been there before and can easily relate.
A Sioux Falls man is dealing with one of those disappointing life choices right now that has landed him in trouble with the law.

Dakota News Now is reporting that 57-year-old Richard Carroll of Sioux Falls went into a business located on the 5000 block of South Marion Road around 4:43 PM on Thursday, July 17, to ask for a loan.
Once he received word that the financial institution was unable to grant his request, Carroll allegedly told a representative that he planned to blow the business up.
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According to Dakota News Now, the financial institution notified authorities, and police ended up tracking down Carroll at his residence. He was eventually taken into custody and charged with making a Terroristic Threat.
Source: Dakota News Now
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