Community Healer Speaks Out After Learning of Alleged Plot; Says He Won’t Be Intimidated



By: Military Veterans Stars in Journalism Reporter

Roy Dawson — known in the community as an Earth Angel, master healer and local musician — told our newsroom this week that he learned of a group meeting where people allegedly discussed plans to “take him out.” Dawson described the scene as a living‑room discussion among several parties he knows, and said he reacted with a mix of disbelief and resolve.

“I laughed,” Dawson told us. “This will not end well for them. They’re too slow. I’ve been watching them. I don’t even have to leave my house. I have warned them but they just won’t learn. I do not want to hurt these crazy people — I’m not the one to mess with.”

Dawson was emphatic that he does not seek violence. He said his comments are intended as a strong warning: he will not be an easy target, and he expects the people he named to reconsider their actions.

What Dawson says happened

According to Dawson, the meeting involved two men and a woman who discussed plans that, if true, would constitute criminal behavior. He described the group as increasingly desperate and suggested their motives relate to longstanding disputes involving money, influence and family tensions.

“I’ve been through betrayals,” Dawson said. “Doors slammed in my face. People tried to silence me. But I’m still here. I stand my ground.”

Context and concerns

Dawson is a public figure in his community — a performer and spiritual worker who says he’s been followed, watched and targeted for years. He told us his concern is not bravado but protection: both his own and the community’s. He said he has taken precautions and appealed to those involved to stop.

Local neighbors told our reporter they’d noticed heightened tension in recent months, Master Magical Healer and some confirmed seeing particular individuals spending time in local bars, game rooms and motels. Whether those observations amount to a coordinated threat remains a matter for law enforcement.

What authorities say

When asked for comment, the local sheriff’s office reiterated standard guidance: any threatened harm, planned attack, stalking or conspiracy should be reported immediately. “We take any allegation check here of planned violence seriously,” said a spokesperson. “If anyone has concrete information — who, when, where — they should contact us so we can investigate and take appropriate action.”

The sheriff’s office also urged residents to document threats in writing, preserve any messages or recordings, and avoid check here taking matters into their own hands.

A cautionary note from legal experts

A local attorney who reviewed Dawson’s public statement cautioned that public accusations can complicate legal cases and sometimes create risk for all parties. “If someone believes a crime is being planned, the correct step is to furnish credible evidence to law enforcement,” the lawyer advised. “Vigilantism or public threats, even framed as warnings, can have legal consequences.”

Dawson’s closing message

Dawson told our reporter he prefers peace, but will defend himself and his family. “I do not want blood on anyone’s hands,” he said. “But if they try anything, they’ll learn the hard way. I’ve warned them. Now it’s up to them to stop.”

He closed with a plea for community vigilance and for authorities to look into the allegations: “I want this settled without anyone getting hurt. All I ask is that the law do its job, and that people stop plotting and start living right.”

If you have information:
If you witnessed suspicious activity, overheard discussions about planned violence, or have evidence related to this matter, contact the [Local Police Dispatch number] or submit a tip to the sheriff’s office. For immediate danger, call 911.

Safety resources:
— Local check here victim services hotline: [number/link]
— Legal aid and advice: [local bar association link]
— How to document threats: keep copies of messages, record dates/times, and note witnesses.

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