Com. v. Burik, S.

CourtSuperior Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedDecember 18, 2015
Docket228 EDA 2015
StatusUnpublished

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Com. v. Burik, S., (Pa. Ct. App. 2015).

Opinion

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NON-PRECEDENTIAL DECISION – SEE SUPERIOR COURT I.O.P 65.37

COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA, : IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF : PENNSYLVANIA Appellee : : v. : : SVYATOSLAV BURIK, : : Appellant : No. 228 EDA 2015

Appeal from the Judgment of Sentence December 16, 2014, Court of Common Pleas, Bucks County, Criminal Division at No. CP-09-CR-0003246-2014

BEFORE: DONOHUE, MUNDY and FITZGERALD*, JJ.

MEMORANDUM BY DONOHUE, J.: FILED December 18, 2015

Svyatoslav Burik (“Burik”) appeals from the judgment of sentence

entered following his convictions of two counts each of stalking, harassment,

terroristic threats, and threat to use weapons of mass destruction (“weapons

of mass destruction”).1 Following our review, we affirm.

The trial court summarized the facts underlying Burik’s convictions as follows: This case arises from Defendant's continued and repeated threats communicated verbally and posted publicly on the Internet directed at Joshua Aybinder and employees of a local hospital, St. Mary Medical Center.

St. Mary Medical Center is situated in Langhorne, Bucks County, PA and has between twenty -six hundred (2,600) and three thousand employees (3,000). Trial N.T., 41, 57.1 It is equipped with a 24/7 trauma emergency department. Id.

1 18 Pa.C.S.A. §§ 2709.1(a)(2), 2709(a)(4), 2706(a)(1), 2715(a)(4).

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In 2009, Joshua Aybinder was employed as an emergency medical technician (“EMT”) at St. Mary Medical Center. Trial N.T., 41. On February 16, 2009, while he was working in the emergency department of the hospital, he came into contact with Defendant. Id. at 42. He was previously acquainted with [Burik] because the two were in the same graduating high school class. Id. Mr. Aybinder was assigned to assist with the safety of the staff members during an ordered catheterization procedure. Id. at 43-44. As he was assisting, [Burik’s] demeanor was threatening, although Mr. Aybinder testified truthfully that there were words spoken but he could not specifically recall which words were being directed at him. Id. at 44-45. Mr. Aybinder did not come into contact with Defendant for the next year. Id. at 46. However, in 2010 Mr. Aybinder received a Facebook message from [Burik] that was threatening in nature. Id. at 45 -46. Again, Mr. Aybinder could not specifically recall the exact words that were uttered, but could only remember their alarming effect. Id. Again, Mr. Aybinder did not receive any communication from [Burik] again until July 14, 2013, when [Burik] sent him the following Facebook message:

You do realize that you and your staff team deserve to be rotting in a jail cell now, right? I pray, everyday [sic], that St. Mary’s medical center is demolished while you are still in it. I pray everyone that you wronged comes back to you at night with a [sic] insatiable thirst for vengeance. Enjoy your life. As short as I hope that it is. You deserve less.

Trial N.T. 49; See Exh. C -2. Shortly after receipt of all of these statements and/or messages, Mr. Aybinder brought them to the attention of the nurse manager for the emergency department of St. Mary Medical Center. Trial N.T., 47, 50, 52-53.

On March 29, 2014, the Counter-Terrorism OPS Unit of the Philadelphia Police Department received

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information through a tip line that an individual, later identified as [Burik], made numerous threats through Facebook. Trial N.T., 10. Detective Lawrence Richardson of this unit conducted an independent investigation and, in doing so, verified and preserved this information. Id. at 10-11; See Exh. C-1. Detective Richardson discerned that “posts” made by [Burik] to the Facebook website from as recently as the day before the tip- March 28th were of concern and necessitated immediate law enforcement action. Trial N.T., 13, 17.

In referencing the relevant posts, Detective Richardson recited, verbatim, their contents, including “Threatened by a cop? Don’t think twice. Kill em before he/she kills you. Try to do that job, pussies. It should’ve been a gun. And it should’ve fucked you all to death long ago. These people should be armed and they should be pulling their triggers down your throat. Go ahead. Stop me. I’ll fucking stop you forever, honey pie!” Trial N.T., 24; See Exh. C-1, p. 7. To this particular posting displayed on February 21, 2014, [Burik] further commented that he had a “wire saw” that fit in his wallet and proclaimed that “... Dude this shit cuts people in half in seconds,” “Also shreds through Kevlar, [G]ortex, flannel, lace, etc.,” “If you don’t shoot first ... Ah, well you’re just stupid,” etc. Trial N.T., 24 -25; See Exh, C-1, p. 7.

Approximately a month later, on March 24th, [Burik] posted “If you like cops then you are still a whore. You are not a man until you've killed a cop.” Trial N.T., 23; See C-1, p. 5. Later that day, he also posted “Life goal: kill all cops in cold blood,” followed by his own comment that "[t]hey serve themselves. And they can continue to do so in hell. Drown em, bum em, electrocute em, starve em, cut em, hang em ... Do whatever ... Just exterminate them all. .. K ?” Id.

On March 25th, [Burik] posted “Another wonderful day to kill cops on site,” followed by additional

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comments made in response to another individual’s criticism of this previous declaration, including, but not limited to “It is my duty to kill cops on sight,” “Bloody police badges are very well prized here;” “I'd collect testicles but since they possess none … ;” and “They want pain. We fucking give it to em!” Trial N.T., 20 -22; See Exh. C-1, p. 4.

The posts made just one day prior to the tip that precipitated this investigation proved even more concerning as, on March 28th, [Burik] posted[,] “When you kiss your cop husband and go to work to St. Mary’s medical center, make sure that kiss means something. For there are those waiting for that right moment. Go to work. Do your flicking job. And die.” Trial N,T., 14; See Exh. C-1, page 1. Following this first post, [Burik] immediately posted, verbatim, as follows: “Put a flicking pipe bomb in St. Mary’s cunt. Remember my name.” Trial N,T,, 14; See Exh, C-1, p. 2. Following this statement, the post “goes through a series of R’s and A’s in which [Defendant] is simulating an explosion," Id.

Detective Richardson described additional posts [Burik] made which were disconcerting, including the “comments” he made in response to his own post, which appear directly below, Trial N.T., 15-19; See Exh. C-1, p. 3. The post reads[,] “I wish to make hamburger meat out of all those who hold any minute association with St. Mary’s medical center. How many hale Mary’s? I think I’ve used all mine up.” Trial N.T. 17; See Exh. C-1, p. 3. [Burik’s] own replies to this post are documented sequentially as follows, verbatim:

1. A pipe bomb with rosary beads. Metal ones of course. Where’s the Unabomber when you need him. I'll show em a little home grown.

2. Turn that fucking place into a graveyard.

3. It’ll be federal, but it’ll be worth it for the screams of anguish and the message conveyed.

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4. Have fun at work Monday, cocksuckers! Mother Mary gonna have a miscarry.

5. Who will cover their asses when they’re all burning alive? Who will corroborate their false claims and statements? When shrapnel is sent hurling through their skulls.

6. Coming after me won’t make you any less dead and forgotten.

7. How well is that picture illustrated?

8. Could use a little more red. Black. Gray.

9. Still working on training your empaths [sic] for that pre -crime dream? Not soon enough.

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