Courtesy of Metro Transit Police

Courtesy of Metro Transit Police

A D.C. man will spend nearly two years in prison after pleading guilty to making false threats against Metro stations, trains, and buses. Jerez Nehemiah Stone-Coleman, otherwise known as Kidd Cole, was sentenced to 21 months in prison yesterday.

Last December, Stone-Coleman pleaded guilty in federal court to making threats involving explosive materials, signing a statement saying he called 911 more than 300 times from December 2014 to May 2015.

The 21-year-old scammer was indicted last May for felony counts regarding the nearly dozen different times he phoned in hostage or bomb threats to Metro, each of which resulted in an emergency response and some in service disruption. He has been in custody since his arrest on May 27, 2015.

In one of many other “pranks,” Stone-Coleman appeared in a May 2014 episode of MTV’s Catfish, which tracks down supposed scam artists on behalf of their victims. On the show, a woman named Lucille seeks help after Stone-Coleman scammed her into arranging accommodations for his trip to D.C. and then leaves her with the bill.

Stone-Coleman will have to be supervised for three years once he’s released from prison.