HOLLY SPRINGS, N.C. — A North Carolina man is accused of threatening members of a sorority during an event last month, authorities said.
Town of Holly Springs spokesperson Mark Andrews confirmed on Thursday that Colin Daniel Nicolson, 23, is charged with communicating a threat of mass violence on educational property. Andrews said Nicolson is accused of threatening to shoot members of the Delta Phi Epsilon sorority at a Feb. 11 sorority event at Campbell University.
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According to Andrews, Nicolson is acquainted with some members of the sorority.
Nicolson was arrested by Holly Springs police on Tuesday at The Club at 12 Oaks, a Holly Springs country club where he is listed as the golf pro, news outlets reported. A club official didn’t immediately respond to a request to determine Nicolson’s status with the club, and online jail records didn’t list his status.