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AC Man Sentenced to 3 Years for Terroristic Threats
Courtney Griffin pleaded guilty to third-degree charges after an incident in October 2025.
Feb. 7, 2026 at 10:39am
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A 44-year-old Atlantic City man named Courtney Griffin was sentenced to three years in New Jersey State Prison after pleading guilty to third-degree terroristic threats. The charges stem from an incident on October 22, 2025, where Griffin allegedly approached a victim on a sidewalk in Atlantic City, cursed at them, and made threatening statements.
Why it matters
Terroristic threats are taken seriously by law enforcement and the courts, especially in a densely populated area like Atlantic City. This case highlights the potential consequences for individuals who engage in this type of threatening behavior.
The details
According to the report, on October 22, 2025, a victim reported to the Atlantic City Police Department that Griffin had approached the victim on a sidewalk, cursed at them, and made threatening statements. Griffin was later arrested and charged with third-degree terroristic threats, to which he ultimately pleaded guilty.
- On October 22, 2025, the victim reported the incident to the Atlantic City Police Department.
- On February 7, 2026, Griffin was sentenced to three years in New Jersey State Prison.
The players
Courtney Griffin
A 44-year-old man from Atlantic City who pleaded guilty to third-degree terroristic threats.
The takeaway
This case serves as a reminder that law enforcement and the courts take threats to public safety very seriously, and that individuals who engage in this type of behavior can face significant legal consequences.





