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Port St. Lucie City Employee Arrested for Electronic Written Threats

Port St Lucie police officers outside City Hall after employee arrest for online threat

Port St. Lucie Police Department arrested a city employee, Shemar Antwan Jerome, on November 26, 2025, after he allegedly made electronic written threats to kill or cause bodily harm via social media. The incident, which occurred just before 11:30 am, prompted a brief lockdown at Port St. Lucie City Hall to ensure public safety, according to the Port St. Lucie Police Department. For more on similar incidents, see the recent arrest after threats to kill in Port St. Lucie.

Port St. Lucie City Employee Arrest Details

According to an official press release from the Port St. Lucie Police Department (PSLPD), officers received information that Shemar Antwan Jerome, age 24, had posted threats on social media. Detectives responded to the report and began an immediate investigation.

Officials reported that the threats were not directed toward the City of Port St. Lucie or any of its employees. The investigation determined the threats stemmed from a domestic-related matter, not from any work-related issues or grievances involving city staff. In another recent case, a Port St. Lucie man was arrested following a family assault and police chase, highlighting the department’s ongoing efforts to address domestic incidents.

Police Response and City Hall Lockdown

In an abundance of caution, Port St. Lucie City Hall was briefly locked down following the initial report. According to PSLPD, this measure was taken to ensure the safety of employees and the public while detectives assessed the situation.

After confirming that no threats were made against city personnel or property, the lockdown was lifted. Police stated that there was no ongoing threat to city operations or public safety at City Hall.

Charges Filed Against Shemar Antwan Jerome

According to the preliminary PSLPD report, probable cause was established to arrest Jerome. He was charged with one count of written electronic threats to kill or cause bodily harm (domestic) and with violation of out-of-state probation. This is not the only recent incident involving arrests in residential neighborhoods; a Port St. Lucie man was also arrested after armed entry into neighboring homes, underscoring the importance of law enforcement vigilance.

Officials reported that Jerome’s city credentials and building access were revoked immediately following his arrest. Port St. Lucie City Hall was notified of the incident and the administrative action taken.

Ongoing Investigation and Public Information

The investigation remains active and ongoing, according to the Port St. Lucie Police Department. Officials stated that any further information will be released as it becomes available. Details may be updated as the investigation continues.

The official press release was prepared by Officer Brittany McNally (Holly), Public Information Officer for PSLPD, and issued for immediate public awareness.

Frequently Asked Questions About Port St. Lucie City Employee Arrest

What charges were filed against Shemar Antwan Jerome?

According to the Port St. Lucie Police Department, Shemar Antwan Jerome was charged with one count of written electronic threats to kill or cause bodily harm (domestic) and violation of out-of-state probation.

Was Port St. Lucie City Hall threatened directly?

Officials reported that the threats were not directed toward the city or its employees. The threats were related to a domestic matter.

Why was City Hall locked down?

Port St. Lucie City Hall was briefly locked down as a precaution to ensure public safety after police received information about the threats.

What actions did the city take after the arrest?

According to the police, Jerome’s city credentials and building access were revoked immediately following his arrest.

Is the investigation still ongoing?

Yes, the Port St. Lucie Police Department stated that the investigation is still active and ongoing. Updates will be released as more information becomes available.

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