Mathew Sterling, 31, goes before a judge for the first time since being arrested at Phoenix Comicon. Officials say he was carrying an arsenal and threatened to shoot police officers and actor Jason David Frank. Maricopa County Superior Court
A man who was heavily armed when he was arrested at Phoenix Comicon on Thursday told police he was "The Punisher" and planned to kill bad police officers and a performer who was scheduled to be at the event, court records show.
Newly released records outline the arsenal Mathew Sterling had been carrying when he was arrested: two 45-caliber handguns, a .454-caliber handgun, and a 12-gauge shotgun, all fully loaded; a combat knife; pepper spray; and throwing stars.
A judge has set a cash bond of $1 million for Sterling's release from jail.
The 31-year-old Mesa man is facing charges including attempted murder, three counts of aggravated assault, wearing body armor during the commission of a felony, resisting arrest, and carrying a weapon in a prohibited place, according to a Phoenix police statement.
Police say in court records he was targeting Jason David Frank, an actor and mixed martial artist who is best known for his role as the original green Power Ranger.
Police said Sterling "set a calendar reminder in his phone to alert him to kill the victim at Comicon on May 25th."
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Sterling's face was painted black and he wore all black clothes, a red bandanna and a strap across his chest containing shotgun ammunition when he entered the Phoenix Convention Center.
Police said all real and prop weapons would be subject to inspection, but Sterling said he was able to bypass several of these stations and head up to the second floor, where police found him after noon.
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Records show police received a call from a woman in Hawthorne, Calif., who received multiple Facebook messages from Sterling stating he had weapons, was threatening to shoot police officers and had been taking pictures of them. Sgt. Mercedes Fortune, a Phoenix police spokeswoman, said he had posted those photos on social media.
"He stated to the witness that he was going to be in a showdown with cops and he would kill them," according to the records. "Mathew relayed to the witness he was on the second floor with loaded weapons and was not leaving until police arrived."
Officers who confronted Sterling immediately tried to control his hands because of the arsenal he carried, and police say he tensed his arms and resisted arrest. At one point, he ripped a patch from an officer's uniform and "pushed his full body weight" against a bench he was sitting on, police say. Between him and the bench was the 12-gauge shotgun.
Later, in interviews with detectives, Sterling explained that he was the Punisher (a comic book character that punishes people who do wrong) and that he planned to kill bad officers, records show.
"Mathew explained that he calls bad police officers Aphrodite officers and he can differentiate these bad officers from good ones," according to the records.
Sterling had a four-day pass to the event and his intended target was scheduled to be there all four days. He claimed to have stabbed the performer 15 years earlier and went to Comicon "to finish the job," police said.
Following the arrest, police said additional screening and security would be added for the event, which will decrease entry points to the venue and cause some delays.
Additionally, all weapons, including toy and prop weapons, have been banned.
Vendors selling prop weapons will be allowed to continue selling them as long as the props are sealed and they inform the buyers to leave them sealed until they leave the convention center.
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