- by foxnews
- 06 Sep 2025
The situation escalated when investigators said Richardson drove from Alabama to Southern California and showed up in person at the abbey, where deputies said he made additional threats. A priest who encountered Richardson notified the sheriff's department two days later, triggering a swift investigation.
Deputies said they quickly located and detained Richardson. A search of his vehicle uncovered weapons and tactical gear, including large-capacity magazines, body armor, knives, and brass knuckles. He was taken into custody without incident and booked into the Orange County Jail.
In a statement provided to Fox News Digital, Jarryd Gonzales, spokesperson for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Orange, confirmed the incident and thanked local law enforcement for their prompt action.
"The Diocese of Orange has been made aware of a threat directed toward St. Michael's Abbey. Local law enforcement responded swiftly, and a suspect has been apprehended," Gonzales said. "We are grateful to the authorities for their quick action in ensuring the safety of our parish community."
The sheriff's department has increased patrols near the monastery, which sits on a 320-acre former ranch, while the abbey itself has enhanced its private security.
Sheriff's officials stressed the importance of community vigilance.
"While incidents like this can feel unsettling, they also highlight the power of community," officials said. "If something seems off, say something. Trust your instincts and report suspicious activity, whether it is a strange message, unusual behavior, or something that does not sit right. Your call could stop a crime before it happens."
The investigation remains active, and authorities urged anyone with relevant information to contact the Orange County Sheriff's Department at 714-647-7000.
Fox News Digital reached out to the Orange County District Attorney's Office for comment.
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