Posted on 09/17/2018 12:09:49 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
A Pennsylvania man hunted by federal authorities for allegedly threatening to put a bullet in the head of President Donald J. Trump is suspected to be on the run in Ohio on Monday after authorities there found an abandoned truck he's believed to have stolen.
Police investigating a crash late Sunday afternoon near Mansfield determined the truck on the side of Interstate-71 was the same one alleged to have been swiped by Shawn Christy from a construction company in Luzerne County, Pa., about 380 miles east, Fox 56 reported.
The 27-year-old from McAdoo has been on the radar of U.S. Marshals, the FBI and the Secret Service after making threats against President Trump, law enforcement and public officials on Facebook in June, according to a federal arrest warrant.
"I promise I'll put a bullet in your head as soon as I put one in the head of President Donald J. Trump, Christy allegedly wrote in one post directed at Northampton County District Attorney John Morganelli....
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Why would Palin be on the run, what did she do?
Dems will set up a gofundme page hoping that this slime ball succeeds in his plan of murdering the President..I wonder where this guy got the idea that Trump should be killed..probably CNN, since they are the ones that called for Trump’s death after he became President
Does he want to shoot Palin while she’s on the run in Ohio ?
Palin is on the run, looking for the one-armed man who can prove her innocence.
I don’t see anything wrong with the headline. It might be better if there was an ‘and’ instead of a comma, but that’s how headlines are done...
The parenthetical commas make it seem like they’re referring to Palin apart from the main clause of the sentence, i.e. Palin is on the run.
I’m Praying that a Local LEA/LEO finds this Sicko first.
I don’t think the deep state wants to tell what they know and don’t want him caught.
But that’s how headlines are traditionally done - instead of the ‘and’, you use a comma to imply it. This saved space in a newspaper column, and folks understood.
Maybe it’s not seen much now, since so many people don’t read the news in newsprint form anymore.
I would imagine this time of year in Alaska, Palin is processing caribou meat into pan sausage, burger and steaks and roasts.
According to the article, he threatened Gov Palin at one time. The article needs a coma or something lol. It looks like a “let’s eat grandma” sentence.
“When he was 21, Christy was sentenced in federal court in Alaska to five years of probation after he and his father pleaded guilty to making harassing telephone calls to a law firm representing former vice presidential candidate and governor Sarah Palin, the U.S. Marshals Service said. Officials say the calls targeted Palin and her legal team.”
Sorry, I see what you mean now. A semi-colon after Palin, and no comma after Ohio would work.
This can be solved quickly. Bounty of 100K$ dead or alive. Close the case in 48 hours.
The comma is fine as a substitute for “and”, but there should have been another comma after Palin.
I live about 30 miles from McAdoo so this is a local interest story that has been on and off in the news for months.
I have come to the conclusion that for some reason the FBI or federal agency with the ultimate say so doesn’t want him caught just yet. I don’t think it is because they want him to succeed in his mission. He has also threatened the Northampton DA and he (the DA) is a lib.
So I don’t know why but the reason isn’t obvious. My gut tells me when they do capture him it will be a reenactment of Custers last stand. I doubt he has any life insurance so the memorial will be low budget.
Better would be slash.
Trump/Palin.
Brief, but not confused with proper grammar which implies maybe a different clause of which Palin is the subject, not object.
Remember what the FBI did in Garland?
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