A federal jury has convicted a former Apple employee for threatening to injure FBI agents after a short trial.
Court records obtained by Kron4 state that Brian Broderick former Apple employee believed the company was spying on him. While on medical leave, he sent multiple threatening emails to his coworkers, as confirmed by several employees who reported the matter to the Santa Cruz police.
Broderick then contacted the FBI repeatedly in 2021 and 2022 to report multiple issues, including allegations against Apple. Apple filed a restraining order against the man in December 2021, which was granted for three years.
The Santa Cruz Police Department claimed that Broderick was paranoid and suffering from a mental health crisis. As a precaution, the SCPD obtained a gun violence restraining order against him and seized a gun from his storage locker.
One email, sent in June 2022, showed Broderick claiming to be an “American who is literally hunting an idiot traitor.” He warned agents that they had 24 hours to act on his allegations against Apple or “I go beyond taking your livelihood.”
In May 2023, the Department of Justice charged a third ex-engineer over the alleged theft of self-driving car tech in 2018, after the engineer tried to hand Apple’s trade secrets over to a Chinese autonomous driving tech company.
This story originally appeared on Appleinsider