Posted on 11/12/2015 10:55:00 AM PST by Fali_G
Authorities arrested an Akron, Ohio man today on federal charges of soliciting the murder of U.S. military personnel, according to the Department of Justice.
Terrence J. McNeil, 25, presented himself in a District Court in northern Ohio on one count of solicitation as a crime of violence, according to Assistant Attorney General John P. Carlin, U.S. Attorney Steven M. Dettelbach of the Northern District of Ohio and Special Agent in Charge Stephen D. Anthony of the FBI's Cleveland Division.
According to an affidavit filed in the case, McNeil admitted to his support of the Islamic State, a designated foreign terrorist organization, on social media on numerous occasions.
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he should have made a clock, then obama would have invited him to the White Hut with a medal...
Probably a Kasich voter...
If I may steal a quote from “The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly”: “May the Lord have mercy on his soul. Proceed!”
Should be charged with treason, given a fair trial, then executed promptly.
,,,,,, frog march him in front of a firing squad and send his remains to ISIS .
“OHIOMAN arrested on terrorism charges.”
I swear it wasn’t me.
AkronMan.
Ohio Ping
It was approximately Sept. 24, when McNeil posted on his Tumblr account a file with the banner Islamic State Hacking Division, followed by Target: United States Military and Leak: Addresses of 100 U.S. Military Personnel.
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Hang the traitor...after a fair trial tomorrow.
Hanging’s too good for him. Turn him over to the Apache Nation for disposal. They have interesting execution methods in their history.
Only after Hillary, Obama, and Holder.
Wonder what gov kasick will say about ohio now.
Active Duty ping.
I sent the story to Bob Golic on WNIR at 2:30
. Ther covered it.
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