So, I have no good explanation for why Mr. Buffalo Horns is wondering around loose, I mean, even before this, someone should have hauled him in for a psych. evaluation. But the guy on the witch doctor’s left, our right, was wearing his work badge… and he’s now unemployed. I suppose they’re just getting the jump on having to fire him because he’s in jail, but, whatever. Also, please note, these are all, every last man jack of ’em, NOT antifa in disguise. They’re full-on “fa.”
They reportedly arrested 60 yesterday and have pledged to arrest and prosecute the rest. Horned idiot, “Baked Alaska” and the moron who stole the envelope are all internet famous and well known on social, it should be no problem tracking them down. And many more have been at other protests, equally maskless. It will be interesting to see if any actually end up in prison.
And am I right in thinking that, due to the location, this is automatically a felony?
If not just because of the location there were a few other acts that would make some of these crimes into a felony.
It could (and should) be argued that these people crossed state lines with an intent to commit a crime, thereby making it a felony. The ones that don’t live in D.C. that is, which is probably few if any.
Also, the dude that stole mail, well, that’s already a felony.
Photographing the computer screens of members of Congress may also qualify.
Meanwhile, there are currently about 880,000 results on google containing the words “qanon shaman Jake Angeli”, so no doubt it’ll be a mere matter of several months before the FBI figure it out.
So, I have no good explanation for why Mr. Buffalo Horns is wondering around loose, I mean, even before this, someone should have hauled him in for a psych. evaluation. But the guy on the witch doctor’s left, our right, was wearing his work badge… and he’s now unemployed. I suppose they’re just getting the jump on having to fire him because he’s in jail, but, whatever. Also, please note, these are all, every last man jack of ’em, NOT antifa in disguise. They’re full-on “fa.”
They reportedly arrested 60 yesterday and have pledged to arrest and prosecute the rest. Horned idiot, “Baked Alaska” and the moron who stole the envelope are all internet famous and well known on social, it should be no problem tracking them down. And many more have been at other protests, equally maskless. It will be interesting to see if any actually end up in prison.
And am I right in thinking that, due to the location, this is automatically a felony?
If not just because of the location there were a few other acts that would make some of these crimes into a felony.
It could (and should) be argued that these people crossed state lines with an intent to commit a crime, thereby making it a felony. The ones that don’t live in D.C. that is, which is probably few if any.
Also, the dude that stole mail, well, that’s already a felony.
Photographing the computer screens of members of Congress may also qualify.
Buddy on the right already lost his job, hopefully followed soon by his liberty. Nice of him to wear his work lanyard to the insurrection though. lol.
Meanwhile, there are currently about 880,000 results on google containing the words “qanon shaman Jake Angeli”, so no doubt it’ll be a mere matter of several months before the FBI figure it out.
I’ll be damned, they actually only took a few days to arrest him. That’s barely enough time to scrub your home and computer of incriminating evidence!