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Island man sentenced to 90 days in jail for uttering threats

An Island man has been sentenced to jail for uttering threats, breach of a court order and obstructing justice.

Corey Gordon Falls, 29, ordered to stay away from Hells Angels Motorcycle Club members

Corey Falls was sentenced to 90 days in jail to be served on weekends. (CBC)

An Island manhas been sentenced to jail for uttering threats, breach of a court order and obstructing justice.

Corey Gordon Falls, 29, was sentenced Monday to 90 days in jail.

It was bad enough to do it but you dug the hole deeper. Judge Nancy Orr

The incident occurred in February when Falls was under a court order to be of good behaviourbecause of outstanding charges related to alleged participation in a Hells Angels hangaround club.

Those charges, involving a number of Island men, are still before the courts.

Court heard the complainant, a Wheatley River man,sent aFacebook message critical of Falls and received a threatening text message in response.

Falls's threatening textincluded the statement, "I have more fire power than you," which the complainant believed was referring to firearms.

The complainant then called Falls to clarify and saidFalls told him, "I'll take it as far as I have to."

Crown prosecutor Lisa Goulden read the facts into the court record.

"Considering Falls's alleged connection to biker gangs, the complainant took the threat seriously," Goulden told court.

After theman contacted police, policecontacted Falls about the incident.

The complainant latercontactedpolice again to report that on Feb. 26, Falls had phoned him and asked him "to tell police it was a joke," Goulden told court.

Falls pleaded guilty and will serve the sentence on weekends. He also received 18 months probation and a five-year weapons prohibition.

He was also ordered to have no contact with members of several different Hells Angels clubs.

In handing down the sentence, Judge Nancy Orr, speaking aboutthe threat and attempt to obstruct justice, told Falls, "It was bad enough to do it but you dug the hole deeper."

With files from Brian Higgins