Washington Township Man Gets 4 Years for Terroristic Threats

Quasan Flowers, 25, of Washington Township, has been sentenced  today to 4 years in state prison by the Honorable Kevin T. Smith for third-degree  terroristic threats pursuant to a plea agreement.  

According to documents filed in this case and statements made in open court: On Oct. 14, 2024, police were called to a Mullica Hill address where a woman  reported Flowers had spit on her, scratched her arms, and hit her on the head during an argument the night before. The victim also reported Flowers had  threatened her with a firearm saying he was going to kill her. 

Flowers was arrested and charged with seven charges including unlawful  possession of a handgun, possession of a firearm for unlawful purpose, aggravated  assault, terroristic threats, possessing large capacity ammunition, and certain  persons not to have a weapon.  

He pled guilty to the terroristic threats charge and was sentenced to 4 years in state  prison.  

The State was represented by Assistant Prosecutor Kylie Finley.

The County of Gloucester complies with all state and federal rules and regulations against discrimination in admission to, access to,  or operations of its programs, services, and activities. In addition, County encourages participation of people with disabilities in its  programs and activities and offers special services to all residents 60 years of age and older. Inquiries regarding compliance may be  directed to the County’s ADA Coordinator at (856) 384-6842/ New Jersey Relay Service 711. 

Prosecutor Johns also thanked the Harrison Township Police Department for their  assistance in the investigation.  

Defense Counsel: Durann Neil, Esq. 

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