Update: Potential active shooter in Cary arrested for second time in two days, police say
For new details on the investigation from federal documents and a press conference from Cary police, see this story.
The man arrested for and accused of threatening to shoot children in Cary on Wednesday night has been arrested for a second time.
Just after 9:30 a.m. Thursday, Cary police stated that Kevin Edral Douglas had been arrested again. Police have not specified what he is charged with.
Cary police said Wednesday night they prevented an active shooter situation from taking place after arresting Douglas at a local hotel.
Police said they learned Wednesday of a “credible” threat about a person “threatening to become an active shooter against children,” according to a news release. Police declined to identify the nature or any details about the threat.
After the threat was reported by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, Cary contacted the FBI and activated the Wake Regional SWAT Team. Personnel from other public safety agencies in Raleigh, Morrisville and Holly Springs also joined the search for the suspect.
The situation was “contained” after police arrested Douglas, 46, at Extended Stay America on Weston Parkway, off North Harrison Avenue, in Cary. He was arrested without incident.
He is charged with cyberstalking and communicating threats.
Police said they were able to act swiftly, thanks to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children’s vigilance and quick reporting.
“This case highlights the importance of notifying law enforcement of situations like this and just how public safety agencies should collaborate to ensure the protection of the community,” spokesperson Kenric Alexander said in a statement.
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This story was originally published November 1, 2023 at 7:03 PM.