Rampage254
Ayy Lmao
Damn, I can't make sarcastic jokes anymore. FBI must be watching my shit right now.
This gives me a new way to deal with trolls.
So he gets 8 years in prison off a hunch that he was serious despite saying "jk". That's reasonable to you?Unfortunately, the kid had zero business saying what he said. It was stupid and NOT comparable to normal attempt at sarcasm. If anyone says anything remotely STUPID around me that could imply harm to others--and i do not know you?? You better believe I will have ZERO problems snitching. It's situations like this, where--looking back at the many travesty's that have occurred throughout the years...somebody COULD have done SOMETHING if they had spoken up instead of taking what some stranger says as a JOKE.
What's REALLY unfortunate is that:Unfortunately, the kid had zero business saying what he said. It was stupid and NOT comparable to normal attempt at sarcasm. If anyone says anything remotely STUPID around me that could imply harm to others--and i do not know you?? You better believe I will have ZERO problems snitching. It's situations like this, where--looking back at the many travesty's that have occurred throughout the years...somebody COULD have done SOMETHING if they had spoken up instead of taking what some stranger says as a JOKE.
Not even the slightest bit right. You have to legally prove everything you're implying in your statement warrants "intent to commit terrorism". Just because a person says something dumb and in poor taste doesn't mean you get to violate their constitutional rights and incarcerate them. It's not even a matter of opinion.His father says he didn't watch tv or understand current events. but he clearly knew Internet slang and how to play video games. That should tell us this was someone in need of help.
Unfortunately for him, it came from the authorities instead of a family member or medical practitioner.
Not that I think prison will be terribly helpful for him. But I don't find school shootings amusing either. And this "but it was just a joke!" crap is getting old. Examples need to be made I guess. He was pretty callous about human life when it wasn't his own.
Again wrong.you just cant joke around about that shit these days..he should know better i dont feel bad for him at all. I live in CT where recently we had the school shooting involving children. If you play a game, then keep the conduct about the game. PERIOD
You're entitled to you're opinion, it's just flat out not basis enough to arrest and imprison someone over.who the fuck are you to tell anyone their opinion is wrong?
Sorry but nope...it is ...You're entitled to you're opinion, it's just flat out not basis enough to arrest and imprison someone over.
Thanks to the well articulated response. If anything though this is an example of how Terroristic Threat Laws need reformed.In post 9/11 America, something as juvenile as calling in a phony threat to close down a school or skip a test can land you 20 years in prison. Obviously, it is not a crime that is taken lightly, and if you've been charged with making terrorist threats, it is very important you speak with a criminal defense attorney immediately to discuss your options.
Sent under duress.
No, they seized his computer but found no other evidence. At least that's all the info that's been released to the public.This will always be a world of retards.
When they arrested him did they find any evidence that he may be planning this out? Guns, maps, plans, ANYTHING out of the ordinary or just that comment lol
Yeah Texas for most accounts is a "fullest extent of the law" state...Thanks to the well articulated response. If anything though this is an example of how Terroristic Threat Laws need reformed.
Here's the Texas Laws for those interested (as it was the state the teen in the article was arrested).
Also, here's a link to support the family's effort in petitioning for Justin's release. Hopefully the media attention was enough for them to gather resources to hire a reputable defense attorney.
Well hopefully his defense can establish that "lol jk" corroborates with Justin's plea by providing context.Yeah Texas for most accounts is a "fullest extent of the law" state...
The Terroristic laws have no doubt made these things easier to charge and harder to defend but that's all they did, this stuff was around before but was pressed less and was extremely loose and undefined...
Sad thing is this kid will sit in jail until the case is closed and he is sentenced, and they can and have done things like posponing trials for months with excuses such as lacking a proper form...
Also the "lol jk" means nothing in a court
Sent under duress.