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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News
(Pittsburgh, PA) A man from Mount Lebanon, Pennsylvania, who is one of the retired co-owners of the Pennsylvania Macaroni Company in the Strip Hill District of Pittsburgh, recently got a misdemeanor charge of terroristic threats. Sixty-eight-year-old David J. Sunseri got charged because of an alleged incident that happened at a building in Pittsburgh on September 15th, 2025. Sunseri allegedly banged on a window and yelled, telling someone inside to come outside so that he could fight him, later allegedly saying he would kill that person inside. A criminal complaint confirms that Sunseri tried to get in the building when he went to the back of the building but could not get into it. Then, Sunseri allegedly went back to the front of the building and continued to make threats and yell. According to the criminal complaint, the victim told police that Sunseri eventually went back to his car and, while getting into the vehicle, picked up a firearm that was lying on the sidewalk. Police gave the victim advice to get a protection from abuse order against Sunseri, who has a misdemeanor charge of terroristic threats against him.