
A 29-year-old Rockford man appears in Rock County Court more than a year after he’s accused of threatening to shoot up his Beloit workplace.
Monday Court Commissioner Jack Hoag set Jatavian Foote’s cash bond at $1,000 on two counts of disorderly conduct, making terrorist threats, and unlawful use of a phone.
Assistant District Attorney David Zarwell says Foote called up Frito-Lay in Beloit and threatening to bring a gun and shoot people.
Foote was arrested in Georgia.
He’s due back in Rock County Court for his preliminary hearing on November 4th.