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Macon daycare worker pleads guilty to making bomb threats

She was also accused of making bomb threats to other Macon daycares

A Macon woman faces up to five years in prison and a $250,000 fine after threatening to blow up a daycare last April.

A release from the U.S. Department of Justice says Jasmine Bradley, 26, pleaded guilty Monday.

It contains additional information about the nature of the social media threat, which alleged a bomb had been planted at the Child Care Network on Northside Drive that would ‘blow up every little face in that center.’

An investigation found the device Bradley used to make the threat, and she admitted to making the threat as well as threats to other Macon daycares.

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