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Wildhundreds

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Actually, it wasn't the FBI. It was a SWAT team and that's been happening to on-line personalities for a while now. They call it 'SWATting'.

Here's the explanation for it...



You have yet to move a piece on the board, son. 'Checkmate' is a far way off for you. Probably never.

You don't even know the difference between the FBI and a SWAT team. Your argument is trash.

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I can say anything I want about anyone/anything and nothing will happen to me even if I have a large following.

I will not be 'visited'. You can do the same without fear of some organization coming to silence you.


Man faces federal charges for alleged threats to Jason Van Dyke, his family


"A federal indictment made public Thursday alleges a Southwest Side man threatened the lives of Jason Van Dyke and his family in a slew of social media posts during the Chicago police officer’s trial in the shooting death of teenager Laquan McDonald.


The indictment filed last week in U.S. District Court charged 32-year-old Matthew Ross, of the Ashburn community, with three counts of making online threats. Ross faces anything between a fine to a maximum of five years in prison on each of the three charges.

Ross was originally arrested in October in the lobby of the Leighton Criminal Court Building when he showed up to attend closing arguments in Van Dyke’s trial. Ross was charged with two misdemeanors and released by a Cook County judge on a personal recognizance bond. The charges were dismissed at his next court hearing in November, court records show.

Two months later, federal authorities are hitting Ross with charges alleging he began making threats in August in the lead-up to Van Dyke’s trial."

In the first message noted in the indictment, Ross allegedly wrote in a Facebook post on Aug. 7, “SO IF I GOT A HIT SQUAD TOGETHER TO SHOOT 70 FAMILY MEMBERS OF CPD OFFICERS THIS WEEKEND…..THEY’LL BE NO SUSPECTS MONDAY MORNING?? #GETTHESTRAP FREE YOUR SOUL!!!”

Ten days later, Ross posted, “CHICAGO POLICE’S WIVES & CHILDREN NEED TO BE SHOT!! GOOD NIGHT FREE YOUR SOUL!!” according to the federal indictment.


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Jailed for a Facebook post: how US police target critics with arrest and prosecution


Jailed for a Facebook post: how US police target critics with arrest and prosecution


Felony case is part of what civil rights campaigners say is a disturbing trend of arresting users over innocuous political messages that constitute free speech

Sam Levin in San Francisco
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Thu 18 May 2017 06.00 EDT
Robert Peralta’s life was derailed by a single Facebook comment.

When the San Franciscan saw a well-known local activist had posted about being “choked” and “slammed” by a sheriff’s deputy at city hall, Peralta fired off a short response: “Wow, brother they wanna hit our general. It’s time to strike back. Let’s burn this motherfukker’s house down.”

Peralta, a 35-year-old activist and musician, didn’t think twice about the 23 January Facebook thread until two months later, when he learned that police had issued a warrant for his arrest – accusing him of threatening to kill law enforcement.
 

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Wildhundreds said:
Nah..

you never touched on the brother from Dallas..

You never will though..

No problem. He was under surveillance as a domestic terrorist suspect which is understandable since he was posting some suspect stuff after the events of 9/11 just like other domestic terrorists.

His posts on FB praising the actions of a cop killer in 2016 didn't help.

The End.​
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You keep :lupe: at that post..

You compared a suspected domestic terrorist and cop-killing advocate to a Black Activist for social justice.

Yeah, your argument is trash.​
 

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Wildhundreds said:

Threatening to kill ANYONE is a crime.

Now, you're reaching because your argument is trash.

Also, according to the Supreme Court "Only true threats can be punished".

What constitutes a 'true threat'? This generally means that the threat must be credible and specific enough that a reasonable person would be threatened.

Me saying 'Imma come to your house and kill you in your sleep' is NOT credible as I don't know where you live or even care enough about you to kill you.

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No problem. He was under surveillance as a domestic terrorist suspect which is understandable since he was posting some suspect stuff after the events of 9/11 just like other domestic terrorists.

His posts on FB praising the actions of a cop killer in 2016 didn't help.

The End.​


You compared a suspected domestic terrorist and cop-killing advocate to a Black Activist for social justice.

Yeah, your argument is trash.​

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I can say anything I want about anyone/anything and nothing will happen to me even if I have a large following.

I will not be 'visited'. You can do the same without fear of some organization coming to silence you.

This you, right? Just making sure you remember what YOU said..


New Hampshire Police Arrested a Man for Being Mean to Them on the Internet

New Hampshire Police Arrested a Man for Being Mean to Them on the Internet
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By Brian Hauss, Staff Attorney, ACLU Speech, Privacy, and Technology Project
DECEMBER 18, 2018 | 10:30 AM
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Should it be a crime to call public officials corrupt? Yes, according to the police in Exeter, New Hampshire. Earlier this year, they arrested a local man for writing a comment on a news website accusing Police Chief William Shupe of covering for a corrupt officer.

Robert Frese was accused of violating New Hampshire’s criminal defamation law, which makes it a misdemeanor to intentionally and falsely disparage another person. New Hampshire’s law — and others like it in 23 other states around the country — literally make it a crime to say mean things about people.

:mjgrin: "what say you"?
 

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I can say ANYTHING I want and nothing will happen to me.

Posting OTHER PEOPLE getting prosecuted/arrested/etc. means nothing.

Here. Watch this. Imma kill President Trump, then, come to your house and set it on fire and rape your mother.

I'll wait for the police to show up.

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