On June 18, 2o21, a woman from Green Bay, Wisconsin, threatened to blow up a wedding venue after she cancelled her wedding, but her ex-fiancé held a party at the venue without her.
According to police reports, a party was going on at the Vandervest Harley Davidson (in Howard, Wisconsin, just outside Green Bay) and a 32-year-old woman allegedly made a bomb threat on Facebook, “to bomb and shoot up the building.”
Apparently, the wedding was called off because the bride-to-be and the groom got into a fight. The now ex-groom and ex-fiance had paid the money for the fod, drinks, DJ, and venue rental, so he threw a party. Waste not want not, right?
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Yes, the venue was in the Harley Davidson building. AN upstairs banquet hall called “The Duck Blind Olde 41.”
News 10 reported the ex-fiancé didn’t see the Facebook posts and believes the woman is incapable of blowing up a building. It was the bartender that saw the bomb threats and told the venue owner.
The woman denied making the bomb threats.
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