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Medic cleared of terror threat charge at Texas school

“I’m very truly sorry if I scared or frightened anyone; that was not my intention,” medic Ron Miller said

CELINA, Texas — A jury found a paramedic not guilty of making a terrorist threat Wednesday .

WFAA reported that paramedic Ron Miller made headlines last year when elementary school staffers said he told them he had a gun.

Miller denies that, saying he just asked a “what-if” question, according to the report.

“I’m very truly sorry if I scared or frightened anyone; that was not my intention,” Miller said. “My intention was to make sure they were safe...that’s it.”

Miller is a veteran paramedic and says the whole incident was blown out of proportion, according to the report.