Fired San Jose man accused of stalking former co-workers; weapons, ammo seized

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A San Jose man is being charged with stalking and threatening a number of his former co-workers after being fired earlier this year, with his arrest yielding multiple weapons and hundreds of rounds of ammunition.

San Jose police said Bryan Velasquez, 43, was terminated from a local construction company in January and has been contacting employees on social media since then, including posting pictures of himself pointing guns and including threats using profanity. The messages often included details revealing his knowledge of the victims' homes and their daily patterns of behavior, police said.

Velasquez was charged with felony stalking, and the department said it obtained a gun violence restraining order to seize all his firearms.

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