An employee of a Midway-area ambulance business will be sentenced Dec. 15 after pleading guilty last week to making a criminal threat and carrying loaded firearms in his car. Brandon James Murray, 27, could face a maximum term of three years in state prison, according to court records. Murray worked for Alert Ambulance and several of his co-workers told police Murray made threatening statements to them before police pulled him over Aug. 24 around 2:15 p.m. when Murray and his wife left their residence in the Colina del Sol neighborhood. San Diego police found four handguns and ammunition when they stopped Murray’s car. Murray also pleaded guilty to inflicting corporal injury to his wife, Jennifer Flores. Murray admitted in a court document to making a death threat to a co-worker. “I battered my wife causing a traumatic condition,” Murray wrote, according to court documents. Murray had been charged with 12 counts — mostly criminal threat charges. The judge dismissed the remainder of the charges, however, after Murray pleaded guilty to three of the counts. Murray’s co-workers told police that Murray had threatened to “hurt everyone at the office.” The judge denied bail and Murray remains in custody.








