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(a) A person commits the offense of threatening a fire or bombing if he or she purposely threatens damage or injury to the person or property of another person by bombing, fire, or other means, in a manner likely to:
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(1) Place another person in reasonable apprehension of:
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(A) Physical injury to that person or another person; or
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(B) Damage to that person’s property or to the property of another person; or
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(2) Create public alarm.
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(b)
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(1) Threatening a fire or bombing is a Class D felony if physical injury to a person results.
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(2) Otherwise, threatening a fire or bombing is a Class A misdemeanor.
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