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   From: slothe@netcom.com   
      
   On 11 Apr 2025, Klaus Schadenfreude   
    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.   
      
   --- SoupGate-DOS v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
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