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Man in jail for two stalking cases and threatening to kill a judge has now been charged with threatening to kill a prosecutor

Staff report

GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Pierce Jevon Robinson-Burgess, 30, who has been in the Alachua County Jail since June 2023 for an elaborate stalking scheme and was charged with sending death threats to a judge in December, has now been formally charged with sending a written threat to kill an Assistant State Attorney.

On July 1, a 10-page handwritten letter was received by the Clerk of Court with a return address showing Robinson-Burgess’ name and the address of the jail; the letter began, “I am very very sorry for this, I really am, but this has gone too far.”

The letter accused an Assistant State Attorney of lying to him and said that a public defender of patronized him; the letter stated that if anyone acts this way toward him, “I will kill them. Without hesitation… I will hunt you down, and I will kill you.” The letter said he had a list and would “exercise the absolute f*** out of my 2nd amendment… I’ve never owned a gun; I cannot wait. No one will ever treat me like sh** again… Yea, I’m getting a gun.”

The letter continued, “I will have a resolution to all of my cases within 7 days. I am done. If you all cannot respect my 1st amendment, I have a 2nd… There is a 99.9% chance I do something stupid upon release.”

Later in the letter, it says, “Lol ya’ll realize I will get a phone in prison?… I can orchestrate everything from there. It is done. This is the only place I won’t have a phone.”

Robinson-Burgess was already being held on $8 million bail for the four previous cases, but Judge Kristine Van Vorst ordered him held without bail on the new charge, pending a hearing on a motion from the State Attorney’s Office to hold him without bail until trial. Robinson-Burgess’ public defender has also filed a motion, asking Judge James Colaw to recuse himself from the most recent case because he is the victim in one of the other cases facing Robinson-Burgess.


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  • Man ohhh man.. he went looking for white justice and found something entirely different 🤣🤣🤣👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

  • What an idiot. If he has Judge Colaw he’s screwed. Colaw don’t play.

    • Fla. Hasn’t had parole in years. Gain time only at 5 days a month while in prison.

        • It actually is 4.5 days,rounded up to 5. It used to be 2/3 of your time had to be served. It has been 5 days for a number of years now. Extra time can be earned if certain programs are completed. But , basic is 5 days

      • LOL…you Gomers send down arrows on a fact. This is just becoming another political board. Send them, the more you send the more I know I’m inside your head. And there is a lot of empty space there

  • Apparently he didn’t get the memo on the city’s new ordinances

  • Of course the Publc Defender is more worried about Judge Colaw being in conflict with the defendant.
    They all create these monsters, have no sympathy. It’s another reason JURIES should be in charge of caseloads and convict sentencing — NOT the lawyers and judges. ACLUSPLCDNC 👿💩👹👺🤡

    • Jeff, your alphabet salad and pretty little cartoons have nothing to do with the subject and just detract from whatever point you are trying to make.

  • Funny thing is – he’s right. Within a week of getting out he’ll have a firearm. Those felons don’t care what the rules are.
    Those he threatened may want to reconsider their opinions regarding 2nd Amendment rights. The staffing at some of the local law enforcement agencies have taken a real hit thanks to some local leaders’ opinions with regard to policing.

    • Is he a felon? I don’t think any of this has gone to trail yet and there was no mention of a prior record. He is just a sad little man who no one loves or wants to support.

    • Be real with yourself that mans never getting out lol he already in on a 8 million dollar bond and then they filed a motion to hold him till trial definitely won’t be getting out no time soon! Then he’s threatening a judge, lawyer and prosecutor wont be seeing a gun no time soon

    • He had 8 million dollar bond, and no bond on recent charges, He isn’t getting out.

  • Bad boy Bad boy….whatcha goin do when they keep you locked up where you belong?

  • I believe his original charges were trying to buy a baby for sexual preferences. Trust me aft

  • The city’s gun violence thing will work if you just lock up the felons until they go to trial and give them no bail!

    • Pure genius! Now you know they won’t do it because obviously they’re not genius’s. There aren’t too many in the logic-less democratic party.

  • How stupid can these people get? He wrote out all this threats LOL, go to the back of the short bus….

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