The restless older brother of the convicted murderer Aaron Hernandez has avoided the prison time after he threatened to exercise cooling masses at two universities.
Dennis 'DJ' Hernandez, 38, ran free from the court on Friday after a judge sentenced him to only about 18 months, the office of the American attorney announced in a press release.
Moreover, he will only serve accompanying release for making interstate threats for three years, after his disturbing plans to hurry up schools.
The circumstances of the former NFL star, who has hung himself in prison while he serves life for murder, will continue the treatment of mental health and substance abuse.
His electronic devices will be closely followed by probation officers who view every movement.
Authorities have also forbidden Hernandez to set foot on the campus of the University of Connecticut or other locations that he threatened in his terrifying reports.
In December 2024, the Elder Hernandez or sister argued guilty of sending interstate threats to carry out the attacks.
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Dennis Hernandez, the brother of the late New England Patriots Aaron Hernandez, stands by his public defender Sandra Crowell during his preliminary guide, August 1, 2023, at Connecticut Superior Court in New Britain, Conn, Conn
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The restless older brother of convicted murderer Aaron Hernandez has avoided the prison time after he threatened to perform cooling masses at two universities
According to judicial documents, Hernandez communicated with a person via Facebook Messenger and made several statements that are in danger of making a shooting at the University of Connecticut, the press release is.
The statements were included: “I would recommend staying away there, because when I go, I take everything down and I don't give *** who is trapped in the Crossfire.”
'I have died for years and now it is others who play people. I am willing to give my life. So if I don't see you on the outside, I know that I love you, always not all the shootings are bad, I realize it. Some are needed to make change happen. '
His car was on the UConn campus on July 7, 2023, claim judicial documents.
Then on July 18 and 19, 2023, Hernandez reportedly threatened several Facebook messages to harm or kill three people who live from the state, including a judge of the state. '
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The chatter of the former NFL star (left), who hung himself in prison while he serves life for murder, will continue the treatment of mental health and substance abuse
Hernandez told one of the victims via SMS that: “We take lives when S **** is not paid,” the press release continued.
'It has been years to take only notes, names and locations. They spoke in this and it is almost pointed game. I know we don't play in my family. If we have to take lives or buildings, we will do that. So just let you know, so that you can be prepared for a media circus in one way or another. '
Authorities said that Hernandez was angry with people he believed to benefit from the death of his younger brother. Aaron Hernandez committed suicide in 2017 while he is a murderous sense.
Aaron, a former Bristol Central High and University of Florida star, was a great end for the New England Patriots before 2013, when he was first accused of killing his friend Odin Lloyd.
Aaron was acquitted just a few days before his death of the most charges in a separate double murder case.
After his death, doctors discovered that Hernandez had advanced chronic traumatic encephalopathy, a degenerative brain disease linked to head trauma.
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Aaron, a former Bristol Central High and University of Florida star, was a great end for the New England Patriots before 2013, when he was first accused of killing his friend Odin Lloyd
The disease, which can only be diagnosed after death, was found in more than 100 former NFL players and in dozens of more athletes and members of the army exposed to repetitive head trauma. The disease can lead to memory loss, depression and suicide.
Aaron Hernandez also suffered from Paranoia in addition to his well -documented drug problems.