A man from Georgia has pleaded guilty to calling in threats to two Walmart stores in Virginia. Thirty-year-old DeAndre Tamir Murphy pled guilty yesterday to calling two separate Walmart stores in Virginia Beach and demanding money. Virginia police were able to trace the calls back to Murphy in Atlanta. They say he identified himself as "Mohammed" and said he had gunmen in place ready to enter the stores if they did not meet his demands. He faces a maximum of up to 20 years in prison. He's scheduled to be sentenced in September.
The Virginia ABC is holding a special event this Saturday to allow shoppers to buy limited-edition products in their local stores. More than 50 bourbons and whiskeys that are normally available only during special lotteries and events will be distributed to stores throughout the state. The ABC will limit purchases to one bottle per customer per day. More information on the products available on Saturday is available on the Virginia ABC website.