Florida Man Allegedly Vows to Murder Estranged Police Officer Wife: ‘I’ll Kill You if You Don’t Come Home’

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Stephano Alfred
Stephano Alfred, 33, is being held on charges of aggravated assault against a law enforcement officer, making extortion threats, and threatening to cause death or bodily harm to a law enforcement officer, jail records indicate. Miami-Dade Corrections

A Florida man who allegedly threatened to kill his cop wife if she didn't go back to him also threatened to tell the entire police department "everything" about her.

Stephano Alfred, 33, is being held on charges of aggravated assault against a law enforcement officer, making extortion threats, and threatening to cause death or bodily harm to a law enforcement officer, jail records indicate.

It's unclear if he entered a plea.

Alfred is accused of showing up at the Homestead, Florida, school where his estranged wife was assigned, and violently confronting her in the parking lot Tuesday, days after she and their two children moved out.

"F--- you, b----," Alfred screamed at her, police alleged in the arrest report, according to WPLG-TV. "You need to come home. I'll kill you if you don't come home. I'll show you."

Alfred left, but returned a short time later, and allegedly threatened to "tell the whole department everything" about her.

The suspect fled before more police arrived, but was later on arrested.

He is being held on $8500 bond.

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Domestic Violence, Florida, U.S. Crime

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