She'll have an arrest record now for that. That will stick with her. My wife was wrongfully arrested here in Florida and it sucks. The process to get it expunged is a pain in the ass. It costs you money. It takes FOREVER. You can only do it one time in your entire life here, no exceptions. She'll have to explain every single time she gets an apartment, a new job, the whole deal. It will suck.
Hmmm...right, THATâS terrorism. But putting 2 million people inside a huge ass ghetto and bombing them for over a year straight is somehow not. The liberal world truly is a miraculous place filled with endless wonders.
You can also write incel manifestos about killing every PoC and enslaving women then threaten to shoot up an elementary school but apparently that's fine because we have plenty of thoughts and prayers to hand out any time it happens.
The Feds have more important problems to deal with, like imprisoning people who make frustrated comments at insurance companies or who sabotage weapons factories supplying an ongoing genocide.
please change the post header. she's being charged, but hasn't been convicted or sentenced, yet. the maximum sentence she faces is 15 years, as i understand it, but she hasn't been "given" that.
If I were a lawyer I'd take all the Fox News clips of anchors and congressmen saying people should mow down peaceful protestors because they block traffic.
That is like a 'hey, don't do that' level of "crime". That's not an actionable threat, it's barely even a threat. Agreeing with the shooter doesn't mean you're also going to shoot a ceo. It's not illegal to want someone dead and express that sentiment.
In case anyone was curious about the state of local journalism in this country, my friend works at a local news station in the area of this and sent me this text about it
some of the reporters are saying âyou canât yell fire in a crowded theaterâ in reference to the briana boston story
Which is one of the dumbest fucking things Iâve ever heard and is so very not relevant here. That doesnât apply at all.
A more realistic comparison would be telling a worker at the theater âI hope someone burns this place to the groundâ which is 100% legal, protected speech. As was what Briana Boston said.
I don't really know what to say other than that this pisses me the fuck off. I know i've said shit like this in the past and i know lots of people who've said shit like this. They're making her an example
A judge set her bond at $100,000, stating, âI do find that the bond of $100,000 is appropriate considering the status of our country at this point.â
Thatâs not a valid reason to set someoneâs bail! Youâre supposed to set bail based solely on âAre they likely to show up to court and are they likely to commit another crimeâ
Judge said âMy friends at the last eyes wide shut party told me they were feeling very uncomfortable so now you get to be an exampleâ