Stephen Alexander Ondulich, #ReesesPal, Insider #2375

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Between 2012 and 2014, Ondulich displayed a pattern of stalking and harassment toward a woman with whom
he had been in relationships. In 2012, Ondulich shot an air gun at the former partner, after which she obtained a protective order. A month after that order expired, Ondulich began sending threatening text messages to her, including one that said: Every move your miserable fucking self makes is documented and recorded. I know everything you do. I have more eyes and ears that you can imagine. Uncomfortable? Good. It’s just the beginning. I know everything you do of every day of the week. And everything you do and say on every social and personal account you have. We see every move you make from morning to evening. We know everything you do.
The next month, in January 2014, Ondulich was seen in his ex-partnerโ€™s backyard, wearing a trench coat and holding a rifle. In March 2014, Ondulich twice fired an air gun at the victim. Yet, when confronted with police, Ondulich appeared to lie about whether he was in the area. Later, Ondulich admitted to shooting the air rifle at the victim and to threatening her via text message. For his actions, Ondulich was convicted of assault and harassment and given a
suspended sentence of three years in custody.
In 2015, Ondulich was pulled over by the police for failing to wear a seatbelt. During that encounter, police found in the car three revolvers, one of which had an illegal conversion kit. Ondulich also had in the car shotgun shells, bulletproof vest and tactical helmet, hundreds of firecrackers and red-and-blue lights that could be used to imitate a police car. Police then searched Ondulichโ€™s home, where they discovered yet more guns, including an assault-style shotgun and two more revolvers. When police searched Ondulichโ€™s Facebook account, they saw heโ€™d posted comments hostile to gay, Jewish, and Black people. Because Ondulich was on probation at the time, he was prohibited from possessing all these firearms. He was sentenced to two yearsโ€™ probation and one year of imprisonment, of which he served 110 days.
In 2017, he was convicted of violating the terms of his probation for violating another ex-partnerโ€™s protective order.
Specifically, Ondulich had trailed the ex-partner in a car while she was walking on foot; he gave her โ€œdirty looksโ€ and potentially filmed her. His ex-partner contacted the police, and Ondulich was ultimately given a suspended sentence of 90 days in prison.

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