Re: What's the latest in people's lives?
Posted: Sat Oct 05, 2013 1:14 am
Well, good luck to them on that.
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He made terrorist threats against Obama, Governor Cuomo, Ray Kelly, The Commissioner of the Department I work in, the Regional Director for this office and everyone who works in this building.Vic wrote:Angharrad, what did your co-worker do ?
Oh he's out on bail. I don't know about you but I get a little testy when someone threatens to kill me.RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:Well, damn. Glad they got him, then.
One can only assume you mean "illegal in the US" because it sure isn't illegal anywhere else.Vic wrote:Making threats is just that, making threats. Making threats on the POTUS is however quite illegal.
I don't know. Reading the comment section of the political memes in Facebook would certainly gut out the conservative votes if any were taken seriously.Vic wrote:Making threats is just that, making threats. Making threats on the POTUS is however quite illegal.
And yet it carries penalties of indefinite detention or death in a superposition with legalityIanKennedy wrote: One can only assume you mean "illegal in the US" because it sure isn't illegal anywhere else.
Indeed, everywhere else it's an art form.IanKennedy wrote:One can only assume you mean "illegal in the US" because it sure isn't illegal anywhere else.Vic wrote:Making threats is just that, making threats. Making threats on the POTUS is however quite illegal.
That's only in Muslim parts of the world.sunnyside wrote:And yet it carries penalties of indefinite detention or death in a superposition with legalityIanKennedy wrote: One can only assume you mean "illegal in the US" because it sure isn't illegal anywhere else.
Quantum legaldynamics?
Here's the article:Vic wrote:Angharrad, what did your co-worker do ?
LinkA New York state worker allegedly made threats against President Obama, Gov. Cuomo, the NYPD commissioner and his co-workers on his Facebook page, and when he failed to show up for work this week, police searched his home and found three guns, NBC 4 New York has learned.
Saiban Mahamooth, a 69-year-old engineer with the Department of Environmental Conservation, was arrested in the middle of the night at his New Jersey home, law enforcement officials said Wednesday.
He faces charges of making a terroristic threat and aggravated harassment. Bail was set at $100,000; it was not immediately clear whether he had a lawyer.
According to officials, the NYPD began investigating after the threatening posts were reported to them on Sunday. His coworkers told police that Mahamooth's behavior in the last week had grown erratic.
Police decided to seek a warrant for his arrest, and went to his workplace in Queens to arrest him on Tuesday, but he did not show up for work, officials said.
They went to his home in New Jersey and arrested him. At the home they found three handguns, which he owned legally.
Law enforcement officials stressed to NBC 4 New York Wednesday that threats toward the president and other officials are not uncommon, adding that the reported erratic behavior and threats against co-workers are what made them act.
The DEC said it has taken steps "to increase security and prevent his access to the building." The agency declined to comment further.