• Re: Rudy Canoza Relative Cries As He's Sent To Jail

    From slothe@21:1/5 to All on Fri Apr 11 17:45:53 2025
    XPost: alt.fun, tx.politics

    On 11 Apr 2025, Klaus Schadenfreude <klaus.schadenfreude.Zwergentöter.@gmail.com> posted some news:en3ivjdjg0j4mi9esur8nndpls3jror83d@Rudy.Canoza.is.a.forging.cocksucki ng.dwarf.com:

    "I truly hope, and I mean this with all my heart, that Kristi Noem
    meets a horrible and agonizing demise I hope she is tried in a war
    criminal court with the rest of the Nazis when this is all over and I
    hope she is ripped apart in a gulag," nutcase Robert King reportedly
    wrote in his first since-deleted post, sharing a PBS NewsHour article, according to federal prosecutors.

    "Nothing less for a Nazi scum," he continued.

    "This is America now a Nazi fascist state. Disgusting."

    He allegedly then threatened that he was "opening fire" on any ICE
    agents he saw, describing them as "a secret police force with no real
    legal authority," in a second Facebook post.

    "Just wanna double down on what I said the other day: if ICE comes to
    your neighborhood, f-king shoot them and kill them. No mercy for the Gestapo," he wrote in a follow-up post a couple of days later,
    according to prosecutors.

    The keyboard warrior, allegedly related to Usenet Dwarf Rudy Canoza,
    wasn't so brave upon learning his sentence.

    King's social media threats came to light following a tip-off to the
    national FBI tip line, a government attorney said during Wednesday's
    hearing.

    At the time of making the threats, King was reportedly living with his
    sister and brother-in-law - who is currently serving as a police
    officer and is a former Customs and Border Protection agent.

    As a result of the threats coming to light, he was thrown out of the
    house, Fox News reported.

    He was charged with transmitting interstate threats and will remain in Kaufman County detention, despite his attorney arguing that he had no
    prior charges and no weapons.

    King was seeking treatment for mental health issues, including
    suicidal thoughts and depression at the time, his attorney said.
    His attorney's bid to have him transferred to another center where he
    has access to mental health and other medications was rejected by the
    judge.

    Robert King cried as he was led away in court. Kaufman County Jail

    In general I oppose self-immolation, but I'd make an exception in this
    case.

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